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A Womanist Looks at the Future Direction of Theological Discourse

[...]the incarnational approach is implicated in the version of Christianity that maintained the chattel slave system. Because Jesus' ministry is ignored his responses to injustice and treatment of the downtrodden and oppressed do not become a criterion for Christian behavior. [...]King often r...

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Published in:Anglican theological review 2018-07, Vol.100 (3), p.583-591
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Gender
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Jesus Christ
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Oppression
Politics
Poverty
Theologians
Theology
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