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Quest for a Black theology

Title
Quest for a Black theology / edited by James J. Gardiner and J. Deotis Roberts.
Publication
  • Philadelphia : Pilgrim Press, [1971]
  • ©1971.

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Additional Authors
  • Gardiner, James J.
  • Roberts, J. Deotis (James Deotis), 1927-2022
  • Graymoor Ecumenical Institute.
  • Georgetown University. Department of Theology.
Description
xiii, 111 pages; 22 cm
Summary
Five of six essays originally presented at an interdenominational conference held in Washington, D.C., May 2-3, 1969, and jointly sponsored by the Graymoor Ecumenical Institute and the Georgetown University Dept. of Theology. Includes bibliographical references.
Subject
  • Black theology > Congresses
  • African Americans > Race identity > Congresses
  • African Americans > Religion
  • 11.69 Christian doctrine: other
  • African Americans > Religion
  • African Americans > Race identity
  • Black theology
  • Black theology
Genre/Form
  • proceedings (reports)
  • Conference papers and proceedings
  • Congresses (form)
  • Conference papers and proceedings.
  • Actes de congrès.
Note
  • Five of six essays originally presented at an interdenominational conference held in Washington, D.C., May 2-3, 1969, and jointly sponsored by the Graymoor Ecumenical Institute and the Georgetown University Dept. of Theology.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
The Black messiah and the Black revolution / Albert B. Cleage -- How Black is Black religion? / Joseph R. Washington -- The God-consciousness of the Black church in historical perspective / Walter L. Yates -- Black consciousness in theological perspective / J. Deotis Roberts -- The ethics of Black power / Preston N. Williams -- Jesus, the liberator / Joseph A. Johnson.
ISBN
  • 0829801960
  • 9780829801965
LCCN
76151250
OCLC
  • ocm00148860
  • 148860
  • SCSB-114260
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library