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- catalog abstract "This fresh new approach to African-American theology brings two creative theologians into a lively dialogue between womanist and "Xodus" thought. Karen Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of womanism, reflecting the interlocking issues of sex, class, and race, that characterize the experience of African-American women. Garth KASIMU Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of what he has termed Xodus theology. With a name that resonates with reference both to the Exodus story, the Cross, and the self-naming identity of Malcolm X, Xodus reflects the perspective of a new generation of Black theology by males who have responded, among other things, to the challenges of womanist theology. In successive chapters based on core themes of theology, each author lays out his or her position. They then engage in mutual critique and dialogue. Both authors draw widely on the Bible and traditional theology, as well incorporating elements from both African and African-American religious and cultural expression - from the novels of Toni Morisson and Alice Walker to rap and hip-hop.".
- catalog contributor b9817210.
- catalog contributor b9817211.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "In successive chapters based on core themes of theology, each author lays out his or her position. They then engage in mutual critique and dialogue. Both authors draw widely on the Bible and traditional theology, as well incorporating elements from both African and African-American religious and cultural expression - from the novels of Toni Morisson and Alice Walker to rap and hip-hop.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This fresh new approach to African-American theology brings two creative theologians into a lively dialogue between womanist and "Xodus" thought. Karen Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of womanism, reflecting the interlocking issues of sex, class, and race, that characterize the experience of African-American women. Garth KASIMU Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of what he has termed Xodus theology. With a name that resonates with reference both to the Exodus story, the Cross, and the self-naming identity of Malcolm X, Xodus reflects the perspective of a new generation of Black theology by males who have responded, among other things, to the challenges of womanist theology.".
- catalog description "pt. I. God. 1. God as Spirit: Womanist Perspectives on God. 2. GOD on the Streetz: XODUS Intuitions of the Divine. 3. Dialogue on GOD -- pt. II. Christ. 4. Immanuel: Womanist Reflections on Jesus as Dust and Spirit. 5. The Scandal of GOD with a Body: XODUS Perspectives on Jesus. 6. Dialogue on CHRIST -- pt. III. Humanity. 7. Only "Human" Nature: XODUS Anthropology. 8. Womanhood: It's a Way of Being Human. 9. Dialogue on HUMANITY -- pt. IV. Generations. 10. Unto All Generations: Mothers, Other Mothers, and Honoring the Ancestors. 11. Unto the Fathers' Fathers: XODUS Generations. 12. Dialogue on GENERATIONS -- pt. V. Church. 13. SPIRIT-Church: Justice-Making Virtuous Energy in XODUS Community.".
- catalog extent "xii, 307 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "My sister, my brother.".
- catalog identifier "1570750998 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "My sister, my brother.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Bishop Henry McNeal Turner/Sojourner Truth series in Black religion ; v. 12".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books,".
- catalog relation "My sister, my brother.".
- catalog subject "230/.089/96073 21".
- catalog subject "BT82.7 .B353 1997".
- catalog subject "Black theology.".
- catalog subject "Womanist theology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. God. 1. God as Spirit: Womanist Perspectives on God. 2. GOD on the Streetz: XODUS Intuitions of the Divine. 3. Dialogue on GOD -- pt. II. Christ. 4. Immanuel: Womanist Reflections on Jesus as Dust and Spirit. 5. The Scandal of GOD with a Body: XODUS Perspectives on Jesus. 6. Dialogue on CHRIST -- pt. III. Humanity. 7. Only "Human" Nature: XODUS Anthropology. 8. Womanhood: It's a Way of Being Human. 9. Dialogue on HUMANITY -- pt. IV. Generations. 10. Unto All Generations: Mothers, Other Mothers, and Honoring the Ancestors. 11. Unto the Fathers' Fathers: XODUS Generations. 12. Dialogue on GENERATIONS -- pt. V. Church. 13. SPIRIT-Church: Justice-Making Virtuous Energy in XODUS Community.".
- catalog title "My sister, my brother : womanist and Xodus God-talk / Karen Baker-Fletcher, Garth Kasimu Baker-Fletcher.".
- catalog type "text".