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Representations of Homosexuality : Black Liberation Theology and Cultural Criticism, PDF eBook

Representations of Homosexuality : Black Liberation Theology and Cultural Criticism PDF

Part of the Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice series

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This book challenges black religious and cultural critics to rethink theological and ethical approaches to homosexuality.

Sneed demonstrates how black liberation theology and has often characterized homosexuality as a problem to be solved, and his work here offers a different way for black religious scholars to approach black homosexuality and religious experiences. Drawing on a range of black gay writers from Essex Hemphill to J.L.

King, Sneed identifies black gay men's literature as a rich source for theological and ethical reflection and points black religious scholarship toward an ethics of openness.

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