We Have Been Believers: An African-American Systematic TheologyFortress Press, 1992 - 178 páginas In this, the first full-scale black systematic theology in twenty years, James Evans emerges as a major and distinctive voice in American theology.Seeking to overcome the chasm between church practice and theological reflection, Evans situates theology squarely in the nexus of faith with freedom. There, with a sure touch, he uplifts revelatory aspects of black religious experience that reanimate classical areas of theology, and he creates a theology with a heart, a soul and a voice that speaks directly to our condition. |
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... African- American Christian church . Theology is essentially the church's re ... of black theologians and the work of African - American churches have often been ... Christians what they should believe ; rather their task is to help the ...
... African- American Christian church . Theology is essentially the church's re ... of black theologians and the work of African - American churches have often been ... Christians what they should believe ; rather their task is to help the ...
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... African - American Christian faith is affirmed . The historical context of the faith of black Christians includes a shared legacy of slavery , the struggle to adapt to legal manumission , and the ongoing battle to be recognized as full ...
... African - American Christian faith is affirmed . The historical context of the faith of black Christians includes a shared legacy of slavery , the struggle to adapt to legal manumission , and the ongoing battle to be recognized as full ...
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... African - American Christian- ity was the result of the encounter of black people with the liberating essence of the ... Christians , as evidence that the black liberation struggle was rooted in black religion . Black theologians ...
... African - American Christian- ity was the result of the encounter of black people with the liberating essence of the ... Christians , as evidence that the black liberation struggle was rooted in black religion . Black theologians ...
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An African-American Systematic Theology James H. Evans. distortion present here . It is also possible that this story can become a safe haven for those Christians who yearn to return to the pristine past or to create a religious ...
An African-American Systematic Theology James H. Evans. distortion present here . It is also possible that this story can become a safe haven for those Christians who yearn to return to the pristine past or to create a religious ...
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An African-American Systematic Theology James H. Evans. people , institutions , and social systems , to find the sources of impedi- ments to justice and truth . Therefore , Christians can and must employ those modes of analytical ...
An African-American Systematic Theology James H. Evans. people , institutions , and social systems , to find the sources of impedi- ments to justice and truth . Therefore , Christians can and must employ those modes of analytical ...
Contenido
III | 11 |
IV | 13 |
V | 15 |
VI | 18 |
VII | 24 |
VIII | 27 |
IX | 33 |
X | 35 |
XXII | 83 |
XXIII | 85 |
XXIV | 92 |
XXV | 99 |
XXVI | 100 |
XXVII | 104 |
XXVIII | 107 |
XXIX | 113 |
XI | 40 |
XII | 45 |
XIII | 53 |
XIV | 54 |
XV | 58 |
XVI | 62 |
XVII | 67 |
XVIII | 69 |
XIX | 71 |
XX | 77 |
XXX | 119 |
XXXII | 128 |
XXXIII | 134 |
XXXIV | 141 |
XXXV | 142 |
XXXVI | 147 |
XXXVII | 152 |
XXXVIII | 155 |
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We Have Been Believers: An African American Systematic Theology James H. Evans Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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