Cheryl J. Sanders is Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at Howard University School of Divinity, Associate Pastor at Third St. Church of God, Washington, D.C., and editor of Living the Intersection: Womanism and Afrocentrism in Theology (Fortress Press, 1994).
Description
Contributors Introduction Kelly Brown Douglas and Cheryl J. Sanders PART ONE: EXPERIENCE We Have a Beautiful Mother: Womanist Musings on the Afrocentric Idea Cheryl Townsend Gilkes Afrocentrism and Male-Female Relations in Church and Society Delores S. Williams A Womanist Response to the Afrocentric Idea: Jarena Lee, Womanist Preacher Lorine L. Cummings To Reflect the Image of God: A Womanist Perspective on Right Relationship Kelly Brown Douglas PART TWO: INTERPRETATION Slavery as a Sacred Text: Witnessing in Dessa Rose Deborah E. McDowell Living in the Intersection of Womanism and Afrocentrism: Black Women Writers Youtha C. Hardman-Cromwell Black Women in Biblical Perspective: Resistance, Affirmation, and Empowerment Cheryl J. Sanders PART THREE: LEARNING Teaching Womanist Theology Kelly Brown Douglas Afrocentric and Womanist Approaches to Theological Education Cheryl J. Sanders Notes Index

