Panafrican Theology: Providence And The Legacies Of The Ancestors,Used

Panafrican Theology: Providence And The Legacies Of The Ancestors,Used

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A PanAfrican Providence and the legacies of the Ancestors is a liberation theology that blends radical perspectives of black North AMerican and African theologies. The book is thus a pioneering work and represents sustained reflection on PanAfricanism as a praxis of struggle and mode of African spirituality. Josiah Young argues that PanAfricanism is an indispensable orientation for blacks who reject the alienation wrought by the white supremacy and desire to grow in Afrocentric commitments to the black poor of Africa and Diaspora. He examines the legacy of seminal black clergy of the 19th century as a critical principle that illumines the necessity of dynamic assimilation of African values that deEuropeanize black Christians in quest of truth, freedom and the sacred way of 'loveforself.' By way of a Pan African approach to both social and religiocultural analyses, Young makes a groundbreaking case for a theology uniquely suited for the task of furthering the solidarity of the black oppressed on both sides of the Atlantic.

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