Participatory Ontology, Materialism and The Multiple Incarnation Question
by Lucas Wright
Presented by Lucas Wright in "Contemporary Christologies" seminar at Fuller Theological Seminary, under Dr. Oliver Crisp
Keepers of The Faith: Toward an African American Holistic Christian Theology
This paper has been published in the academic multilingual Africanus Journal Vol. 3, No. 2 November 2011; Gordonconwell-Theological Seminary, Center for Urban Ministerial Education (CUME), Boston, Massachusetts
Liberation as a central interpretive motif for Black Theology falls short in aiding the development and... more
Liberation as a central interpretive motif for Black Theology falls short in aiding the development and articulation of a systematized Holistic Christian Theology that is both liberating and redeeming for the Christian church in general and the Black Church in particular. This essay introduces a way forward for the revitalization of African American Christianity and evangelical Black Theology. This essay is the genesis of an African American Holistic Christian Theology that is both liberating and redeeming. It includes a brief historical background of the Black Church and the development of its theology. It articulates a way of studying Christian doctrine within an African American holistic evangelical context. It defines theology and African American Holistic Christian Theology. It sets forth the task, sources, norm and method of a system that will ensure that Black Theology remains within confine of certain biblical and traditional confessions that makes for holistic study of God.
