The Black Church and Biblical Justice
The Black Church and Biblical Justice
About this book
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Black Church's rich history and its vital role in advocating biblical justice.
It combines theological principles, biblical narratives, and the stories of key figures who exemplified justice and liberation.
The text examines how liberation theology, human dignity, and the prophetic tradition have shaped the Black Church’s social activism, including its involvement in the Civil Rights Movement and ongoing justice efforts.
Readers will find insights into worship practices, community outreach, and interfaith collaborations, all rooted in biblical teachings on justice, stewardship, gender equality, health, and environmental sustainability.
This book also highlights strategies for empowering future justice advocates and sustaining long-term social change through faith-based initiatives.
It is a profound resource for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, justice, and social transformation within the African American Christian tradition.
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