Making a Way Out of No way: A Womanist Theology
In her new book, Monica A. Coleman articulates the African American expression of "making a way out of no way" for today's context of globalization, religious pluralism, and sexual diversity. Drawing on womanist religious scholarship and process thought, Coleman describes the symbiotic relationship among God, the ancestors, and humanity that helps to change the world into the just society it ought to be. Making a Way Out of No Way shows us a way of living for justice with God and proposes a communal theology that presents a dynamic way forward for black churches, African traditional religions and grassroots organizations.
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Making a Way Out of No way: A Womanist Theology
In her new book, Monica A. Coleman articulates the African American expression of "making a way out of no way" for today's context of globalization, religious pluralism, and sexual diversity. Drawing on womanist religious scholarship and process thought, Coleman describes the symbiotic relationship among God, the ancestors, and humanity that helps to change the world into the just society it ought to be. Making a Way Out of No Way shows us a way of living for justice with God and proposes a communal theology that presents a dynamic way forward for black churches, African traditional religions and grassroots organizations.
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Making a Way Out of No way: A Womanist Theology

Making a Way Out of No way: A Womanist Theology

by Monica A. Coleman
Making a Way Out of No way: A Womanist Theology

Making a Way Out of No way: A Womanist Theology

by Monica A. Coleman

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Overview

In her new book, Monica A. Coleman articulates the African American expression of "making a way out of no way" for today's context of globalization, religious pluralism, and sexual diversity. Drawing on womanist religious scholarship and process thought, Coleman describes the symbiotic relationship among God, the ancestors, and humanity that helps to change the world into the just society it ought to be. Making a Way Out of No Way shows us a way of living for justice with God and proposes a communal theology that presents a dynamic way forward for black churches, African traditional religions and grassroots organizations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451414875
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 08/29/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 742 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Monica A. Coleman is associate professor of constructive theology and African American religions at Claremont School of Theology. She is the author of Not Alone: Reflections on Faith and Depression (2012), The Dinah Project: A Handbook for Congregational Response to Sexual Violence (2010), Making a Way Out of No Way: A Womanist Theology (Fortress Press, 2008), and co-editor of Creating Women’s Theology: a Movement Engaging Process Thought (2011). The African American Pulpit named Coleman one of the "Top 20 to Watch — The New Generation of Leading Clergy: Preachers under 40."

Table of Contents


Editors' Foreword Katie Geneva Cannon Anthony B. Pinn vii Preface ix Introduction 1
1 Making a Way Out of No Way: Womanist Theologians on Salvation 11 Womanist Theologians on Salvation 12 Making a Way Out of No Way 33 Postmodern Challenges 36
2 A Postmodern Framework: Process Theology and Salvation 45 Process Theology as Constructive Postmodern Thought 46 Whitehead on Evil, Freedom, and Immortality 52 The Resolution of Evil 59 Summary of Whitehead's Ideas 70 A Postmodern Theological Framework 72 Womanist Challenges 78
3 Creative Transformation: Teaching and Healing Communities of God 85 Creative Transformation 86 Teaching and Healing 94 Communal Context 97
4 Learning from the Past: The Role of the Ancestors 101 Rememory 102 Spirit Possession 107 Conclusion 122
5 A Communal Theology: Two Communities 125 Black Women's Science Fiction 126 Walking the Way 132 Loving the Way 147 Conclusion 166 Conclusion 169 Notes 175 Bibliography 203 Index 215
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