Black Theology, Slavery and Contemporary Christianity
Discover the profound insights of "Black Theology, Slavery and Contemporary Christianity," authored by an expert in the field and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010. This compelling hardback edition, spanning 242 pages, delves into the intricate legacy of slavery through the lens of Black theology. The book challenges prevailing narratives regarding the history and impact of slavery within the British Empire. It boldly asserts that while the 1807 act abolished the slave trade, it failed to eradicate racism, uphold notions of White supremacy, or dismantle the demonization of Blackness, Black individuals, and Africa. This essential read is perfect for those seeking to understand the ongoing implications of these historical injustices in contemporary Christianity. Enhance your collection with this thought-provoking work that invites readers to reflect on the intersections of faith, race, and history.