Black Theology in Transatlantic Dialogue
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:3rd Nov '06
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In this book, Anthony G. Reddie creates a dynamic conversation between black theologies in the US and in the UK, comparing and highlighting divergences in the respective movements.In this book, Anthony G. Reddie creates a dynamic conversation between black theologies in the US and in the UK, comparing and highlighting divergences in the respective movements.
'In a blaze of much needed engagement, Anthony Reddie uses autobiographical, historical, narrative, critical, analytical, dramatic and musical discourses in an exploration of Black Atlantic faith. With a firm location in Methodism, and a focus on scholarly work, Reddie captures the plurality and hybridity of the Black British experience bringing it into thoughtful dialogue with the African American. Black Theology in Transatlantic Dialogue charts a new course for Black theology which interrogates varieties of Black experience in different contexts through creative and analytical means and then brings them into critical interaction. A must read for all who care about the Black experience worldwide.' - Emmanuel Y. Lartey, Professor of Pastoral Theology, Care and Counseling,Candler School of Theology, Emory University
"Dr Reddie's book maps out the contours for a meaningfuldialogue between African American and Black British theologies of liberation." - Robert Beckford, University of Birmingham"This book is an important account of the origin and development of Black Theology in Britain and the United States. It is the only book that tells this story. Reddie's constructive approach of 'A Jazz Hermeneutic for Black Theology' is a creative and challenging suggestion for the future work of black theologians." - James Cone, Charles A. Briggs Distinguished Professor of Theology, Union Theological Seminary, New York
ISBN: 9781349530809
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
250 pages
1st ed. 2006