• Womanist theology is a methodological approach to theology which centers the experience and perspectives of Black women, particularly African-American...
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    Womanism (redirect from Womanist)
    various domains, giving rise to concepts like Africana womanism and womanist theology or spirituality. Womanism can be applied as a social theory based...
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    Delores S. Williams (category Womanist theologians)
    role in the development of womanist theology and best known for her book Sisters in the Wilderness: The Challenge of Womanist God-Talk. Her writings use...
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    nature of Feminist theology. Major figures in this reaction included Afro-Latino thinkers as well as Black women. Black Catholic womanists also played a major...
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    Katie Cannon (category Womanist theologians)
    American Christian theologian and ethicist associated with womanist theology and black theology. In 1974 she became the first African-American woman ordained...
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    consider gender issues more prominently and foster the development of womanist theology, and also in dialogue with Marxist analysis and the sociology of knowledge...
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  • her autobiography in 1830 and completed it in 1864, describing her womanist theology and feminism, visions, and other religious experiences, as well as...
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    Jacquelyn Grant (category Womanist theologians)
    Grant is considered one of the four founders of womanist theology. Womanist theology addresses theology from the viewpoint of Black women, reflecting on...
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  • Renita J. Weems (category Womanist theologians)
    womanist biblical interpretation is frequently cited in feminist theology and womanist theology. Weems was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended...
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    seen as unfairly framed or her story altered, or as a resource for womanist theology (Lomax). Bette Davis and Henry Fonda starred in the 1938 romantic...
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  • such as womanist theology, focusing on African American women coined by the works of Alice Walker, Asian feminist theology, and mujerista theology, introduced...
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    Institutions Black church Theologies Black theology Womanist theology Non-Christian groups Hoodoo Black Hebrew Israelites African-American Jews African-American...
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  • liberation theology. The concerns of feminism are also a major influence on the movement, as expressed in feminist and womanist theologies. Although progressive...
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    secular leadership roles as well. For most of the history of Christian theology the verse has been interpreted to require some degree of subordination...
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  • theo-philosophical movement which takes an existentialist approach to Christian theology. The school of thought is often traced back to the work of the Danish philosopher...
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  • an already established one. Monica Coleman has combined womanist theology and process theology in her book Making a Way Out of No Way. In it, she argues...
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  • term deus, meaning "god") is the philosophical position and rationalistic theology that generally rejects revelation as a source of divine knowledge and asserts...
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  • (kath' hena theon) 'one god at a time'. Henotheism refers to a pluralistic theology wherein different deities are viewed to be of a unitary, equivalent divine...
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  • Dominion theology, also known as dominionism, is a group of Christian political ideologies that seek to institute a nation governed by Christians and based...
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  • Theology is the study of religious belief from a religious perspective. More narrowly it is the study of the nature of the divine. It is taught as an academic...
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    Exegesis (redirect from Exegetical Theology)
    the Bible. Long books or those that contain much material either for theological or historical-critical speculation, such as Genesis or Psalms, may be...
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  • associated with womanist theology and black theology Monica Coleman, theologian associated with process theology and womanist theology M. Shawn Copeland...
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    Institutions Black church Theologies Black theology Womanist theology Non-Christian groups Hoodoo Black Hebrew Israelites African-American Jews African-American...
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  • academics for their promotion of historical revisionism and replacement theology due to the lack of evidence supporting their claims. The Black Hebrew Israelite...
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  • birthplace of the Black theology, womanist theology, and other theological movements. It houses the Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, one of the...
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  • of digital technology. Christianity portal Black theology Christianity in Africa Womanist theology Parratt 1995. Martey 2009, pp. 1–2. Fretheim 2018...
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  • Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan (born 1951) is an African-American womanist theologian, professor, author, poet, and an elder in the Christian Methodist Episcopal...
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    Monica Coleman (category Womanist theologians)
    1974) is a contemporary theologian associated with process theology and womanist theology. She is currently Professor of Africana Studies and the John...
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