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Postcolonial Black British Theology Anthony G. Reddie

Postcolonial Black British Theology By Anthony G. Reddie

Postcolonial Black British Theology by Anthony G. Reddie


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Summary

Presents a collection of essays outlining the development of Black theology in a British context.

Postcolonial Black British Theology Summary

Postcolonial Black British Theology: New Textures and Themes by Anthony G. Reddie

Theology done from Black and Asian perspectives in a British context is one of the most important new developments within the landscape of theology in the UK. The development of theology from the margins in postcolonial Britain finds its voice in a newer generation of scholars who will bravely engage with the narrative of Black God-talk that has been created thus far. This book marks an important watershed in the development of Black theology in Britain. It brings together a wide range of emerging and established scholars, thereby indicating the diversity and breadth within this new and exciting discipline.

About Anthony G. Reddie

Anthony G. Reddie is Research Fellow and Consultant in Black Theological Studies at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education in Birmingham. Michael N. Jagessar is Lecturer at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education. Both are members of the Black Theology Forum in Birmingham.

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GOR007911512
9780716206255
0716206250
Postcolonial Black British Theology: New Textures and Themes by Anthony G. Reddie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Epworth Press
2007-01-30
300
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