Passion Consistent With the Depth of the Wounds of the Oppressed

This essay affirms black theology as a survival theology that speaks with passion that is commensurate with the suffering of the oppressed. By juxtaposing two ecclesial meetings in the U.S., one in 1866 and one in 2019, the author describes inattention to the lives of former bondspersons and those o...

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Autor principal: Mosely, LaReine-Marie ca. 21. Jh. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: SCM Press [2020]
En: Concilium
Año: 2020, Número: 3, Páginas: 118-127
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B USA / Negros / Teología de la Liberación / Comunidad / Historia 1866-2019
Clasificaciones IxTheo:CH Cristianismo y sociedad
FD Teología contextual
KAH Edad Moderna
KAJ Época contemporánea
KBQ América del Norte
Otras palabras clave:B OPPRESSION (Psychology)
B POOR African Americans
B Councils & synods
B Suffering
B Baltimore (Md.)
B Black Theology
B SURVIVAL behavior (Humans)
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Sumario:This essay affirms black theology as a survival theology that speaks with passion that is commensurate with the suffering of the oppressed. By juxtaposing two ecclesial meetings in the U.S., one in 1866 and one in 2019, the author describes inattention to the lives of former bondspersons and those of poor and disenfranchised African Americans in Baltimore. Finally, through the lens of synodality, opportunities to journey with unlikely travellers open up and provide the space for the sharing of painful stories so that empathy welcomes truth-telling and all choose to continue the dialogue in truth.
ISSN:0010-5236
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Concilium