Questions around the colour of Jesus are always received with reservations. Yet, not much is said about the colour of the very same Jesus that has come to adorn homes and places of worship of many black Christians across the globe. This article engages in a conversation about the colour of Jesus. It does this while being aware of the challenges that appear to be particular to black communities who seem to expect their salvation from those who do not look like them. The colour of Jesus has been a central issue for Black Theology of Liberation. This is because this theological hermeneutic was never able to relate to a god that was not sympathetic to their lived experiences
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Berger\u27s theory of religion and world construction fails to consider the critical issue of power ...
This article pursues a theological reflection on black students’ experiences using the liberative pa...
This article sets forth a controversial thesis which suggests that the Uniting Reformed Church in So...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believed to hav...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
This article speaks to existential challenges facing Black people, predominantly of Caribbean descen...
With an attention to womanist theological critiques of hetero-patriarchal-white- sexist America espe...
Following the Civil Rights and Black Power movements of the 1960’s and 70’s, a new tradition of theo...
<p>Recent focus on the police treatment of dark bodies has brought the visual perception of race to ...
This paper examines El Cristo Negro de Daule in the context of theological aesthetics. It explains E...
For centuries, the western church pictured Jesus as white. In order to transcend racism, Christians ...
The Son of Man (2006) is the first film in the Jesus film genre with an entirely black cast, includ...
This article engages with Andries van Aarde’s 2001 work on the historical Jesus, <em>Fatherles...
The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous proces...
Berger\u27s theory of religion and world construction fails to consider the critical issue of power ...
This article pursues a theological reflection on black students’ experiences using the liberative pa...
This article sets forth a controversial thesis which suggests that the Uniting Reformed Church in So...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believed to hav...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
This article speaks to existential challenges facing Black people, predominantly of Caribbean descen...
With an attention to womanist theological critiques of hetero-patriarchal-white- sexist America espe...
Following the Civil Rights and Black Power movements of the 1960’s and 70’s, a new tradition of theo...
<p>Recent focus on the police treatment of dark bodies has brought the visual perception of race to ...
This paper examines El Cristo Negro de Daule in the context of theological aesthetics. It explains E...
For centuries, the western church pictured Jesus as white. In order to transcend racism, Christians ...
The Son of Man (2006) is the first film in the Jesus film genre with an entirely black cast, includ...
This article engages with Andries van Aarde’s 2001 work on the historical Jesus, <em>Fatherles...
The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous proces...