Black theology: the notion of culture revisited.
From: Currents in Theology and Mission
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Date: 6/1/2004
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Author: Hopkins, Dwight
The notion of culture has been and remains one of the prominent emphases in black theology as it has emerged and continues to develop in South Africa, the United States, and various forms in different regions of the world. A basic claim of black theology historically and today is that there is a positive and affirming relationship between people of African descent, or the darker peoples of the world, and the liberating message of Jesus Christ as a manifestation of God's justice and ...
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