Op-ed: Joshua Lawrence Lazard argues that in light of recent mass murders, the white progressive Christian church in America needs to adopt a theology of anger.
I could not help but wonder what the relevance of the Christian faith is in the lives of ordinary black people, especially considering that the majority of them are possibly members of these churches but suffer the most as a result of such gross socioeconomic inequality and horrendous political leadership of the ANC government.
Part One By Rev. Dr. Martha C. Taylor During this Women’s History Month as we review the history of the Black Church we are reminded of the development of Womanist Theology that recognizes the lived experiences and contributions of Black Women. The white, middle class Feminist Movement did not perceive Black women as their “sisters.” | Part One By Rev. Dr. Martha C. Taylor During this Women’s History Month as we review the history of the Black Church we are reminded of the development of Womanist Theology that recognizes the lived experiences and contributions of Black Women. The white, middle class Feminist Movement did not perceive Black women as their “sisters.”