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Theology in red, white, and black
- Title
- Theology in red, white, and black / by Benjamin A. Reist.
- Author
- Reist, Benjamin A.
- Publication
- Philadelphia : Westminster Press, [1975]
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Details
- Description
- 203 pages; 22 cm
- Series Statement
- Theology.
- Uniform Title
- Theology.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- 1. Theology and histories -- 2. The discipline of mutual intelligibility -- The question of mission -- Black revolution: the end of integration -- The new emergence of red dignity -- The discipline -- 3. The promise of mutual interdependence -- The gospel and the basic form of humanity -- The oppressed as teacher -- The oppressed/oppressor dialectic as a constructive theological norm -- The promise -- 4. Sensitivity to varying rates of relatability -- The red religion of the land -- The fluctuating tempos of plural relationships -- The first parameter of reciprocal creativity -- 5. Mutual openness to change -- Black theology: on the way toward tomorrow through the recapturing of the past -- Read theology: the time of transition -- White theology: liberation into particulatiry
- ISBN
- 0664207235
- 9780664207236
- LCCN
- 74027936
- OCLC
- ocm01119571
- 1119571
- SCSB-158229
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library