Religious education in the African American tradition : a comprehensive introduction / Kenneth H. Hill.
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TextPublication details: St. Louis, Mo. : Chalice Press, ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 180 pages)Content type: - 9780827232853
- 0827232853
- 9780827232808
- 0827232802
- African American theological seminaries
- African American clergy -- Training of
- Theology -- Study and teaching
- African American churches
- Christian education
- African Americans -- Education
- Séminaires noirs américains
- Clergé noir américain -- Formation
- Théologie -- Étude et enseignement
- Églises noires américaines
- Noirs américains -- Éducation
- RELIGION -- Christian Education -- General
- African American churches
- African American clergy -- Training of
- African American theological seminaries
- African Americans -- Education
- Christian education
- Theology -- Study and teaching
- Theologiestudium
- Schwärze
- USA
- 268/.08996073 22
- BV4080 .H55 2007eb
- online - EBSCO
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Includes of bibliographical references (pages 171-180).
Understanding the discipline -- Reconnecting with our history -- Reading, interpreting, and teaching the Bible in the African American church -- Hearing and understanding contemporary African American theological voices -- Understanding the relationship between theology and the dynamics of educating African American Christians -- Black theologies in dialogue -- Educating in the African American church -- Teaching roles of African American clergy -- Reshaping the future of African American Christian religious education.
Print version record.
This book is a comprehensive survey of African American Christian Religious Education (AACRE). It addresses historical, theological, and ministerial issues. Kenneth H. Hill defines concepts and explores history, considers the diverse voices that are addressing AACRE, and focuses on educational theory and practice. Religious Education in the African American Tradition considers a diversity of voices, including those of evangelical, pentecostal, liberation, and womanist African American theologians.

