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This fresh new approach to African-American theology brings two creative theologians into a lively dialogue between womanist and "Xodus" thought. Karen Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of womanism, reflecting the interlocking issues of sex, class, and race, that characterize the experience of African-American women. Garth KASIMU Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of what he has termed Xodus theology. With a name that resonates with reference both to the Exodus story, the Cross, and the self-naming identity of Malcolm X, Xodus reflects the perspective of a new generation of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This fresh new approach to African-American theology brings two creative theologians into a lively dialogue between womanist and "Xodus" thought. Karen Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of womanism, reflecting the interlocking issues of sex, class, and race, that characterize the experience of African-American women. Garth KASIMU Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of what he has termed Xodus theology. With a name that resonates with reference both to the Exodus story, the Cross, and the self-naming identity of Malcolm X, Xodus reflects the perspective of a new generation of Black theology by males who have responded, among other things, to the challenges of womanist theology.
Autorenporträt
Karen Baker-Fletcher teaches at Claremont School of Theology. She is the author of 'A Singing Something: Anna J. Cooper & The Foundations of Womanist Theology'. Garth KASIMU Baker-Fletcher teaches at Claremont School of Theology. He is the author of 'Xodus: An African-American Male Journey 'and editor of the forthcoming 'Black Religion after the Million Man March'.