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Is God Colour-Blind?

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Written by the UK's leading Black theologian, this timely book shows how Christianity has been part of the problem and how Christians can now be part of the solution to all forms of racism, in both...
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  • 16 July 2020
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'An incredible resource, earthed in academic rigour but packed to the gills with useful exercises that have been honed by reality and experience.'

Black Theology

Commended as essential reading by reviewers, this insightful guide shows how Black theology makes a difference to Christian thought and practice. Full of Bible studies and practical exercises, here is a stimulating resource that encourages a new awareness of ourselves and others.

This timely new edition includes a new afterword on the Black Lives Matter movement, and the difference it is making in the struggle for a society where we are all equally accepted and respected as God's children.

'Forges the wisdom of Black theology into a powerful tool for change - not just to the way we think but to how we live.'
Elaine Graham, Research Professor of Practical Theology, University of Chester

'Theological institutions, ordinary people, preachers, worship leaders and house group facilitators should wrestle with this little volume.'
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Price: $21.00
Pages: 152
Publisher: SPCK
Imprint: SPCK Publishing
Publication Date: 16 July 2020
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.43 in
ISBN: 9780281085231
Format: Paperback
BISACs: Religious ethics, Christian life & practice
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Part 1
Insights from Black theology for
group exercises and Bible study
1 Affirming difference:avoiding colour-blindness 3
2 Proverbial wisdom: the ongoing quest for racial justice
3 Self-discovery:deconstructing Whiteness? 37
4 Reading the Bible with Black theology 53
Part 2
Insights from Black theology
for sermons
5 Preaching the Bible: is this the kingdom of heaven? 77
6 Preaching theology:rethinking original sin 93
Afterword 107
Notes 115
Index 131