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Living Black Theology provides a challenging and radical critique of the present world order. It argues that the world as we experience it presently has its roots in the era of slavery and European colonialism, especially the British empire, the largest example of imperialism in human history. Written by the first Professor of Black Theology in the history of the University of Oxford, Living Black Theology offers a bold reassessment of how we can rethink the past that will challenge our contemporary ways of living. Ultimately, this text seeks to help us reimage and remake the future, one that is more equitable and just for all peoples. This is a landmark book.
Contents
Introduction: The Hinterland to This Book
1: Living Black Theology: The Dual Nature of Living
2: Deconstructing Whiteness and Decolonizing the Curriculum of Theological Education: A Necessary Two-Part Innovation
3: From Black Theology to Black Lives Matter and back Again
4: Deconstructing Methodist Mythology: The Search for a Usable Postcolonial Ethic
5: Transformative Education, Participative Black Theology, and the Challenge of Making a Difference
6: Reassessing the Inculcation of an Anti-Racist Ethic for Christian Ministry: From Racism Awareness to Deconstructing Whiteness
7: Sameness and Difference: A Worked Experiment
8: The Front Room and the Back: Explorations in Black Narratology