Listen "Using Black and Womanist Theologies to study sacred texts by Nikki McGee"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Nikki explains how she uses theologies to enable students to both study interpretations of sacred texts and also help develop their own stance and interpretative skills.
Further reading on scholars referred to by Nikki can be found here:
Cone, J. H. (2011). The cross and the lynching tree. Orbis Books.
Williams, D. S. (1993). Sisters in the wilderness: The challenge of womanist God-talk. Orbis Books.
Hall Lee, C. (2017). Black Madonna: A womanist look at Mary of Nazareth. Cascade Books.
McDonald, C. (2021). God is not a white man: And other revelations. Hodder & Stoughton
Further reading on scholars referred to by Nikki can be found here:
Cone, J. H. (2011). The cross and the lynching tree. Orbis Books.
Williams, D. S. (1993). Sisters in the wilderness: The challenge of womanist God-talk. Orbis Books.
Hall Lee, C. (2017). Black Madonna: A womanist look at Mary of Nazareth. Cascade Books.
McDonald, C. (2021). God is not a white man: And other revelations. Hodder & Stoughton
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