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From Lament to Advocacy

From Lament to Advocacy

Black Religious Education and Public Ministry  

Edited by Anne E. Streaty Wimberly, Nathaniel D. West, Annie Lockhart-Gilroy
Paperback

Shows the clear connection between justice and religious education in the Black experience.

The resource sets forth the cultural imperatives of ministry and the contextual nature of a public theology of religious education that connects faith formation and action in addressing profoundly difficult, unjust, and wounding experiences of Black people in society. The book begins with the, often neglected, practice of lament as a necessary first step in vital public theological reflection and action. The book proceeds with meanings and ways of equipping persons within and beyond church settings to critically reflect on life and leadership in the throes of present-day social and political realities. It further provides practices for forming skills and shows how to partner with the spiritual guides needed to shape a just public arena and fruitful individual lives.

Contributors: Joseph V. Crockett, Sarah F. Farmer, Annie Lockhart-Gilroy, Cynthia P. Stewart, Nathaniel D. West, Nancy Lynne Westfield, Richelle B. White, Anne E. Streaty Wimberly, Mary H. Young

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-945935-74-9
Publisher: GBHEM
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Publication Date: 01/01/0001
Pages: 236
Dimensions: 9.0000 x 6.0000

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