Liberating Black Theology – Setting the Stage: Defining Terms and Theological Distinctions
This book explores black liberation theology. In the portion of Chapter 1 presented here, the author first identifies what Black Theology is. Next, he explores the relationship between Black Theology and victimology. Victimology is the adoption of victimhood as the core of one’s identity as human being. Bradley then inquires about the major differences between orthodox Christianity and the tradition of Black Liberation Theology. The doctrine of sin functions as his primary focus.
Source: Liberating Black Theology: The Bible and the Black Experience in America (Crossway, 2010), 17-27.
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