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A Time To Speak: Perspectives of Black Christians in Britain

A Time To Speak: Perspectives of Black Christians in Britain

Raj Patel
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"Black Christianity" in Britain has had many exponents and apologists. Many have made their reputations and careers from "interpreting" Black faith to indifferent intellectuals and earnest critics.

Here, Black Christians themselves map out a Black Theology for Britain. There are nine "second generation" Afro-Caribbean and Asian contributors, and two international perspectives by bishops from Asia and Africa, now resident in Britain.

This collection will be of use to Black and White Christians, theologians and "grassroots" people, church members and church leaders - but mostly to those who wish to see the Good News released from captivity.

A unique and timely contribution to Christian reflection in Britain.
Language
English
Pages
93
Format
Paperback
Publisher
A joint publication of the Racial Justice and the Black Theology Working Group
Release
November 01, 1990

A Time To Speak: Perspectives of Black Christians in Britain

Raj Patel
4/5 ( ratings)
"Black Christianity" in Britain has had many exponents and apologists. Many have made their reputations and careers from "interpreting" Black faith to indifferent intellectuals and earnest critics.

Here, Black Christians themselves map out a Black Theology for Britain. There are nine "second generation" Afro-Caribbean and Asian contributors, and two international perspectives by bishops from Asia and Africa, now resident in Britain.

This collection will be of use to Black and White Christians, theologians and "grassroots" people, church members and church leaders - but mostly to those who wish to see the Good News released from captivity.

A unique and timely contribution to Christian reflection in Britain.
Language
English
Pages
93
Format
Paperback
Publisher
A joint publication of the Racial Justice and the Black Theology Working Group
Release
November 01, 1990

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