Archive for January, 2009

a liberationist humanist theology of abolition

January 6th, 2009

If a theologian “acts in the roles of the exegete, prophet, teacher, preacher, and philosopher,”{1}  then theology is not only language about the liberating potential of the divine but must be an exegesis on sacred text; a prophetic voice; educational; spiritually motivating and accessible; and philosophically relevant.  In this paper I will explore the connections […]