Liberation and Reconciliation: A Black Theology
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Liberation and Reconciliation: A Black Theology   -     By: J. Deotis Roberts

Liberation and Reconciliation: A Black Theology

Westminster John Knox Press / 2005 / Paperback

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An expansion of the 1971 classic text, Liberation and Reconciliation argues for a balance between the quest for liberation and the need for reconciliation in black-white relations. Written by one of the pioneers of Black Theology, it examines biblical and theological themes from the perspective of Black experience and concludes that nonviolent reconciliation is the best response to racial oppression.

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Title: Liberation and Reconciliation: A Black Theology
By: J. Deotis Roberts
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication Date: 2005
Dimensions: 8 X 5 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0664229654
ISBN-13: 9780664229658
Stock No: WW229654

Publisher's Description

An expansion of the 1971 classic text, this second edition of Liberation and Reconciliation argues for a balance between the quest for liberation and the need for reconciliation in black-white relations. Written by one of the pioneers of Black Theology, it examines biblical and theological themes from the perspective of Black experience and concludes that nonviolent reconciliation is the best response to racial oppression.

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J. Deotis Roberts is a highly esteemed theologian who was one of the founders of the Black Theology movement. He has taught and held administrative posts at a number of theological institutions. Among his books are The Prophethood of Black Believers: An African American Political Theology for Ministry, Black Theology in Dialogue, Liberation and Reconciliation: A Black Theology, and A Black Political Theology, all available from WJK.

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