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Philosophy of Religion and the African American Experience

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Most white philosophers of religion generally presume that philosophy of religion is based on what is a false universality; whereby the white/Western experience is paradigmatic of humanity at-large...
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  • 13 July 2017
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Most white philosophers of religion generally presume that philosophy of religion is based on what is a false universality; whereby the white/Western experience is paradigmatic of humanity at-large. The fact remains that Howard Thurman, James H. Cone and William R. Jones, among others, have produced a substantial amount of theological work quite worthy of consideration by philosophers of religion. Yet this corpus of thought is not reflected in the scholarly literature that constitutes the main body of philosophy of religion. Neglect and ignorance of African American Studies is widespread in the academy. By including chapters on Thurman, Cone and Jones, the present book functions as a corrective to this scholarly lacuna.
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Price: $120.00
Pages: 404
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Value Inquiry Book Series
Publication Date: 13 July 2017
ISBN: 9789004308381
Format: Paperback
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John H. McClendon III, Ph. D., Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State University. He is author of C. L. R. James’s Notes on Dialectics (2005) and co-author of Beyond the White Shadow (2012) a work in the philosophy of sports.