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Written by the UK's leading Black theologian, this timely book shows how Christianity has been part of the problem and how Christians can now be part of the solution to all forms of racism, in both church and society.
Offers a different methodology for undertaking Black theological discourse with poor, marginalized and disenfranchised people, by means of an interactive and dynamic approach to theology in the form of drama. This book is useful for those whose desire is to be in true solidarity with those who are the 'voiceless' in the world.
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