Historical overview and annotated bibliography on African theology.
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
African Theology: Critical Analysis
Ancestors of African Theology
The Old Guard: The Christianization of Aspects of African
Traditional Religion and the Myth of Independence
The New Guard: The Africanization of Christianity and the Reality
of Neocolonialism
The Black Theology of South Africa: Sibling of the New Guard
Epilogue: Always Something New Out of Africa
Annotated Bibliography
History and Social Analysis
African Traditional Religion and Religion-Cultural Analysis
African Theology: Old and New Guards
Black South African Theology: Sibling of the New Guard
Index of Names
Index of Titles
Index of Subjects
JOSIAH U. YOUNG III is Professor of Systematic Theology at Wesley Theological Seminary./e He has published extensively on black and African theologies.
?The paragraph-length descriptive and evaluative annotations
include numerous cross-references to other items in the
bibliography and the introduction, showing Young's command of the
enthusiasm for the material. General readers;
undergraduates.?-Choice
?Young does a fine job of covering theological writers. The
painstakingly written, often lengthy, interpretive annotations are
full of guidance, key ideas, and careful links; Young knows his
subject well. There is no comparable bibliography.?-RQ
"Young does a fine job of covering theological writers. The
painstakingly written, often lengthy, interpretive annotations are
full of guidance, key ideas, and careful links; Young knows his
subject well. There is no comparable bibliography."-RQ
"The paragraph-length descriptive and evaluative annotations
include numerous cross-references to other items in the
bibliography and the introduction, showing Young's command of the
enthusiasm for the material. General readers;
undergraduates."-Choice
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