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FOR MY PEOPLE … BLACK THEOLOGY AND THE BLACK CHURCH

Black theology or Black liberation theology refers to a theological perspective which originated among African American seminarians and scholars, and in some black churches in the United States and later in other parts of the world.  It contextualizes Christianity in an attempt to help those of African descent overcome oppression.  It especially focuses on the injustices committed against African Americans and black South Africans during American segregation and apartheid, respectively.

Black theology seeks to liberate non-white people from multiple forms of political, social, economic and religious subjugation and views Christian theology as a theology of liberation –“a national study of the being of God in the world in light of the existential situation of an oppressed community, relating the forces of liberation to the essence of the Gospel, which is Jesus Christ,” write James H. Cone, on of the original advocates of the perspective.  Black theology mixes Christianity with questions of civil rights, particularly raised by the Black Power movement and the Black Consciousness Movement.  Further, Black theology has led the way and contributed to the discussion, and conclusion, that all theology is contextual – even what is known as a systematic theology.

This course challenges you to re-read the Bible and discover the presence of blacks in the Bible as well as a deeper insight into who God is.

Course Instructor:   Rev. Dr. Hilary H. Battle

 Course Description:
The purpose of this series is to encourage the development of biblical, historical, theological, and pastoral works that analyze the role of the churches and other religious movements in the liberation struggles of blacks in the United States and the Third World. What is the relationship between black religion and black peoples’ fight for justice in the U.S.? What is the relationship between the black struggle for justice in the U.S. and the liberation struggles of the poor in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean? A critical investigation of these and related questions will define the focus of this series.

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“For My People … Black Theology and the Black Church”

 Class Schedule:
This class meets bi-weekly on Saturday

 Class Location:
All classes will be virtually via Zoom

Class Fee(s):

Black Theology, Black Church is only $100 per semester.   Or you may enroll in all classes for $350 per semester which includes three core classes, (Old Testament Survey, New Testament Survey and Systematic Theology) and three electives which includes Black Theology.

Register here for new students

Register here for returning students 

Contact Babette Calloway
Admissions & Records
Phone: 216-256-9098
Email: bcalloway@on1accordministry.org

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