Anthony G. Reddie. Is God Colour-Blind? Insights from Black Theology for Christian Faith and Ministry. Second edition. London: SPCK, 2020. 152 pp. 15,80€/£12.99. (review)
"I’m a Black liberation theologian, so don’t be surprised if I say things that will upset you." (p. 97) This may seem an odd sentence to start a book review with, but it is exactly what Anthony Reddie, Director of the Oxford Centre for Religion and Culture (Regent’s Park College, Universit...
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Theol. Hochsch.
2021
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Spes christiana
Year: 2021, Volume: 32, Issue: 1, Pages: 153-156 |
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Summary: | "I’m a Black liberation theologian, so don’t be surprised if I say things that will upset you." (p. 97) This may seem an odd sentence to start a book review with, but it is exactly what Anthony Reddie, Director of the Oxford Centre for Religion and Culture (Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford), and Extraordinary Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of South Africa, achieves in his book. Why that is a good thing will, I hope, have become evident by the end of this review. |
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ISSN: | 0935-7467 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Spes christiana
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.17613/n4ee-3971 |