Black Liberation and Womanist Theology

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2022
  • blackhistoryintwominutes.com
    Nothing seemed more urgent than the collective quest of Black freedom after the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Although Black men and women shared the same mission and skin color, their commitment to the cause manifested in very different ways.
    James Cone, a highly regarded professor, preached about Black liberation at the center of the gospel. His elevated teaching not only inspired followers but it also provided an alternate theology that shifted the power of the church. But with that change came a host of women who recognized that his change meant staying the same for them. Womanist Theology served as an equally thought out and informative message for women whose presence, power, and contribution to the Black church weren’t always acknowledged.
    In this episode of Black History In Two Minutes or So hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. - with additional commentary from Imani Perry of Princeton University, Anthony Pinn of Rice University and Barbara Savage of The University of Pennsylvania, we take a look at how the church’s effort to preach freedom shifted the landscape of religion from the pulpit to the pew.
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    Archival Materials Courtesy of:
    • Alamy Images
    • Associated Press
    • Getty Images
    • Video 10th C. Eric Lincoln Lecture Series, 1992, C. Eric Lincoln Lecture Series Collection, Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
    Additional Archival by:
    • Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
    • C-SPAN
    • Emory University
    • National Catholic Reporter
    • The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary
    • The Los Angeles Times
    Executive Producers:
    • Robert F. Smith
    • Henry Louis Gates Jr.
    • Dyllan McGee
    • Deon Taylor
    Senior Producer:
    • William Ventura
    Series Producers:
    • Chinisha Scott
    • William Ventura
    Executive in Charge of Production:
    • Robert L. Yacyshyn
    Post Production Supervisor:
    • Veronica Leib
    Post Production Coordinator:
    • Katherine Swiatek
    Written By:
    • Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
    Additional Writing:
    • Kevin Burke
    • Kelsi Lindus
    • Chinisha Scott
    • William Ventura
    Editors:
    • Margaret Metzger
    • Anne Yao
    Producer:
    • Kevin Burke
    Archival Producer:
    • Megan Graham
    Research:
    • Zoë Smith
    Assistant Editors:
    • Patrice Bowman
    • Nicholas Mastrangelo
    Director of Photography:
    • Nikki Bramley
    • Nausheen Dadabhoy
    • Stephen McCarthy
    Graphic Design:
    • Anthony Kraus
    Special Thanks:
    • Daina Ramey Berry
    • Sam Hartley
    • Elyssa Hess
    • Stacey Holman
    • Hasan Jeffries
    • Peniel Joseph
    • Imani Perry
    Music By:
    • Oovra Music
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Комментарии • 5

  • @Salondool
    @Salondool 2 месяца назад

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  • @mothertwinkles4198
    @mothertwinkles4198 4 месяца назад +2

    Cringe.

    • @dgotguts
      @dgotguts 4 месяца назад

      bro you really came to this vid to say that. You cringe.