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Paperback Heart and Head: Black Theology--Past, Present, and Future Book

ISBN: 1403962928

ISBN13: 9781403962928

Heart and Head: Black Theology--Past, Present, and Future

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In this intimate and compelling look at black theology, Dwight N. Hopkins asserts that in order to calm the raging waters of a "me-first" way of life and growing racial intolerance, we need to embrace the values of both the heart and the head. In a post-Civil Rights, post-affirmative action era, Hopkins challenges the African American community to speak through race to the larger issues of America while urging the diverse segments of the entire nation...

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Expressions of Black Faith and Spiritualaity

This is an intense capturing of ideas and ideals from a Black Theologian. His work is divided into Four thorough sub-titles.Part One: DEFINING BLACK THEOLOGY FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY. Chapters one and two are expanded with information about 'Black Theology of Liberation and the Impact of Womanist Theology' and about 'The Preferential Option for the Poor and the Oppressed'Part Two: BLACK THEOLOGY AND SACRED LIFE. Pulls chapters three and four together to enlighten about 'Spirituality and Transformation in Black Theology' and about 'A New Heterosexual Male'.Part Three: BLACK THEOLOGY AND THE WORLD. In chapters five and six he captures ' A Black American Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue in the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians' and 'The Religion of Globalization'.Part Four:THE CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE. The writer shares in chapter seven and eight 'James H. Cone and Thoughts for a New Generation' and 'A New Common Wealth'.Heart and Head presents a variety of chapters and challenges for the twenty-first century. It draws on the rich fountainhead of African American experiences and offers lessons for a healthy human community. Hopkins imparts interesting points about the differences between 'Theology', 'Spirituality' and 'Religion'.A must read for students of Theology and Religion.Reviewed by aNN Brown
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