This article examines the emergence of the Black Theology movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the context of the religiously diverse milieu of Black political movements during the same period. In particular, the theology of the Nation of Islam was widely understood by contemporary commentators as a major source of the confrontational rhetoric and tactics of the Black Power movement. Drawing upon the writings of the radical Black nationalist minister Albert B. Cleage, Jr., this article examines the importance of what Cleage termed the Nation of Islam’s “Black cultural mythology” in providing the possibility of a break in identification with white Christianity. In particular, it traces the influence of the Nation of Islam’s proclama...
Black liberation theologians come to terms with white supremacy by collectively remembering the stor...
This Article offers the first comprehensive account of the marginalization of the African American C...
This article deals with the hidden racism in the Christian churches in the United States. It hopes t...
This article examines the emergence of the Black Theology movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s...
This dissertation traces the influence of black messianic-nationalist movements, especially the Nati...
Two different religious explorations of the meaning of being black in America are Martin Luther King...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
The Nation of Islam (NOI) has intrigued American society since its inception in 1930. Historically, ...
This study explores and compares theological responses to racialization in the religious traditions ...
The radical Black Christians I compare in this study situated their god-talk precisely at the inters...
This article provides an initial overview of the Institute for Contextual Theology’s 1988–1990 proje...
The Nation of Islam (NOI) has intrigued American society since its inception in 1930. Historically, ...
Thesis advisor: Andrew L. PrevotAnti-Black racism and white supremacy are critical and interrelated ...
This article explores the discourses of Minister Wesley Albert Swift (1913–1970), one of the origina...
The physical and rhetorical presentations in Albert Cleage Jrs 1968 publication, The Bla...
Black liberation theologians come to terms with white supremacy by collectively remembering the stor...
This Article offers the first comprehensive account of the marginalization of the African American C...
This article deals with the hidden racism in the Christian churches in the United States. It hopes t...
This article examines the emergence of the Black Theology movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s...
This dissertation traces the influence of black messianic-nationalist movements, especially the Nati...
Two different religious explorations of the meaning of being black in America are Martin Luther King...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
The Nation of Islam (NOI) has intrigued American society since its inception in 1930. Historically, ...
This study explores and compares theological responses to racialization in the religious traditions ...
The radical Black Christians I compare in this study situated their god-talk precisely at the inters...
This article provides an initial overview of the Institute for Contextual Theology’s 1988–1990 proje...
The Nation of Islam (NOI) has intrigued American society since its inception in 1930. Historically, ...
Thesis advisor: Andrew L. PrevotAnti-Black racism and white supremacy are critical and interrelated ...
This article explores the discourses of Minister Wesley Albert Swift (1913–1970), one of the origina...
The physical and rhetorical presentations in Albert Cleage Jrs 1968 publication, The Bla...
Black liberation theologians come to terms with white supremacy by collectively remembering the stor...
This Article offers the first comprehensive account of the marginalization of the African American C...
This article deals with the hidden racism in the Christian churches in the United States. It hopes t...