The Oxford Handbook of African American Theology brings together leading scholars in the field to present a critical and comprehensive analysis of African American Theology in its many forms and contexts, providing an interdisciplinary examination of the nature, content, and meaning of this form of theology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- Anthony B. Pinn and Katie G. Cannon
- Section One: Sources
- Chapter One - African American History and African American Theology - Stephen C. Finley
- Chapter Two - Reading and Using Scripture in the African American Tradition - Allen Callahan
- Chapter Three - African American Religious Experience - M. Shawn Copeland
- Chapter Four - The African American Christian Tradition - Sylvester Johnson
- Chapter Five - Culture/Cultural Production and African American Theology - Clarence E. Hardy, III
- Chapter Six - Reason in African American Theology - Terrence L. Johnson
- Chapter Seven - Theoretical Commitments in African American Theology - Edward P. Antonio
- Chapter Eight - Methodologies in African American Theology - Frederick L. Ware
- Section Two: Doctrines
- Chapter Nine - Doctrine of God in African American Theology - Keri Day
- Chapter Ten - Christology in African American Theology - Diane L. Hayes
- Chapter Eleven - Holy Spirit in African American Theology - James H. Evans, Jr.
- Chapter Twelve - Humanity in African American Theology - J. Cameron Carter
- Chapter Thirteen - World/Creation in African American Theology - Torin Alexander
- Chapter Fourteen - Liberation in African American Theology - Juan Floyd-Thomas
- Chapter Fifteen - Evil and Sin in African American Theology - Larry Murphy
- Chapter Sixteen - Church in African American Theology - R. Drew Smith
- Chapter Seventeen - Eschatology in African American Theology - Derek S. Hicks
- Chapter Eighteen - Heaven and Hell in African American Theology - Eboni Marshall Turman
- Section Three: Internal Debates
- Chapter Nineteen - Womanist Theology as Corrective to African American Theology - Cheryl Kirk-Duggan
- Chapter Twenty - Humanism in African American Theology - Anthony B. Pinn
- Chapter Twenty-One - Audiences of Accountability in African American Theology - Dennis W. Wiley
- Chapter Twenty-Two - Embodiment in African American Theology - Stephanie Y. Mitchem
- Chapter Twenty-Three - Pedagogical Praxis in African American Theology - Katie G. Cannon
- Chapter Twenty-Four - Religious Pluralism and African American Theology - Dianne Diakite
- Chapter Twenty-Five - Sexuality in African American Theology - Horace Griffin
- Section Four: Ongoing Challenges
- Chapter Twenty-Six - The Problem of History in African American Theology - Lewis R. Gordon
- Chapter Twenty-Seven - Social Theory and African American Theology - Corey D. B. Walker
- Chapter Twenty-Eight - Black Ontology and Theology - Victor Anderson
- Chapter Twenty-Nine - African American Theology and the Global Economy - Anthony G. Reddie
- Chapter Thirty - African American Theology and the American Hemisphere - Josef Sorett
- Chapter Thirty-One - The African in African American Theology - Peter J. Paris
- Section Five: Prospects for the Future
- Chapter Thirty-Two - Prosperity Gospel and African American Theology - Jonathan L. Walton
- Chapter Thirty-Three - African American Theology and the Public Imaginary - Willie Jennings
- Chapter Thirty-Four - Cultural Boundaries and African American Theology - Emilie M. Townes