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Womanism and Afrocentrism are the two most influential currents in contemporary African American culture. They both heighten black cultural selfawareness, even as they deepen knowledge of its historical sources. As womanism mines the ways and wisdom of African American women for Christian theology, so Afrocentricity excavates an African past to liberate the oppressed from Eurocentric worldviews.Yet are the two compatible? What does the mostly male Afrocentric scholarship contribute to the survival, wholeness, and liberation of black women? In this volume social ethicist Cheryl Sanders and other leading womanist thinkers take the measure of the Afrocentric idea and explore the intricate relationship between Afrocentric and womanist perspectives in their lives and commitments. Their strong, frank assessments form a creative engagement of these two momentous streams.
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I was excited to get this book, but it arrived with a small tear on the cover. The content seems intriguing, but I wasn't thrilled with the delivery. Hope the next one comes in better shape! Trying to focus on the actual material now.
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Sofia Wang
Pretty Good, But Missed Some Depth
I enjoyed 'Living the Intersection', but I found some sections lacking in depth. The concepts are solid, but I hoped for more examples or firsthand stories to illustrate the points. Still, it’s worth a read if you’re into theology and social issues.
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Amir Thompson
A Must-Read for Scholars
As a student of theology, this book is an essential addition to my collection. It dives into important discussions around race and gender, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in social justice within religious contexts. Just wish it had more case studies.
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Nia Johnson
Thought-Provoking Read
I picked up 'Living the Intersection' a few weeks ago and it's been a real eye-opener. The blend of womanism and Afrocentrism in theology is explored deeply, and it challenges so many conventional views. Definitely a book I’ll keep on my shelf for reference!
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