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501:, the BRSG consultation seeks to achieve the goal of its mission through fostering dialogue between black scholars and local black church communities, and through the specific consultations that occur at various black churches throughout the country. BRSG consultations have been held in cities ranging from 375:
in Walker's definition of the term "Womanist" in order to highlight it as a unique and legitimate ethics within the larger discipline of Christian ethics, and provides an easy to use text for anyone wishing to do Womanist ethics. Paralleling the four-part definition provided by Walker, Floyd-Thomas
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To this end, the BRSG functions "to make the academic work and activity of black religious scholars more relevant, committed and accessible to the larger Black church and community", and "to create opportunities for collaboration between black scholars, churches and community organizations in order
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Also, the BRSG Consultation is a time where tribute is paid to black religious scholars who have contributed to the field of black religion while maintaining a commitment to black religion in practice outside of the academy.
293:, Cone's work placed a premium on experience as a source for "doing" theology. Yet, the experiences reflected upon by Cone and others were notably absent of black women's voices. To a large extent, 490:, the larger black community and its churches and community organizations in order to promote the goals of black religion—namely, liberation and human fulfillment in all areas of life. 332:
or white women. Cannon, Grant and Williams, while appreciating the work of early liberationists like Cone and Harrison, sought a way to frame their own experiences as black women.
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and Critical Engagement." These tenets explore the relationship between Womanists' use of Walker's definition, and the various methodologies employed within Womanist ethics.
345:(1983). Walker defined "Womanist" in a four-part definition, that set the black female experience in contradistinction to both white women and black men. Using this frame, 211:, and Floyd-Thomas' work addresses how religious commitments, particularly Christian sensibilities, work to either ameliorate these forms of oppression, or perpetuate them. 696: 263: 494:
to achieve the aforementioned goals of Black religion. This includes working together to address the many crises and quality-of-life challenges facing black communities
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while graduate students. It was conceptualized during a session of the Black Theology Group during the 1996 Annual Meeting of the
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Racial Bodies and Forsaken Souls: A Womanist Ethical Investigation of Black Women at the Seven Sister Colleges
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Floyd-Thomas continues to serve as executive director of the BRSG. Other executive board members include Dr.
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Placing this idea within the context of the historic struggle for black liberation from the oppression of
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Floyd-Thomas also serves as general editor of two-book series: Religion and Social Transformation (
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is a textbook that covers a range of disciplines that make up the interdisciplinary field of
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Of Floyd-Thomas' contributions to Womanist thought, perhaps the most pivotal has been her
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Floyd-Thomas' work continues this Womanist scholarship started in theology and ethics.
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collects various essays from many leading Womanist scholars and Womanist allies.
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thought developed as the corrective to this within black theology and ethics.
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The Altars Where We Worship: The Religious Significance of Popular Culture
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The Altars Where We Worship: The Religious Significance of Popular Culture
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11th Consultation of the Black Religious Scholars Group Program. 2008.
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and ethics was born through the work of Cannon, Williams, and Grant.
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are three social categories that contribute to the oppression of
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education was fundamentally altered through the development of
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Floyd-Thomas served as primary author/editor for other books.
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Liberation Theologies in the United States: An Introduction
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Held every year to coincide with the annual meeting of the
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In this text, Floyd-Thomas firmly grounds Womanist ethical
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Deeper Shades of Purple: Womanism in Religion and Society
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Deeper Shades of Purple: Womanism in Religion and Society
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is an organization founded by Floyd-Thomas, her husband
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and religious responses to these forms of oppression.
266:, espoused a theological program that connected the 376:names four "tenets" of Womanist ethics as "Radical 165:whose research interests include Womanist thought, 120: 108: 97: 89: 81: 44: 36: 28: 21: 1024:Beyond the Pale: Reading Theology from the Margins 697:Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York 369:Mining the Motherlode: Methods in Womanist Ethics. 264:Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York 866:Part of the Religion, Race, and Ethnicity series. 799:Mining the Motherlode: Methods in Womanist Ethics 362:Mining The Motherlode: Methods in Womanist Ethics 342:In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose 115:Mining the Motherlode: Methods in Womanist Ethics 978:Beyond the Pale: Reading Ethics from the Margins 278:. Thus, God is "on the side of the oppressed." 415:In 2011, Floyd-Thomas co-edited two books with 846:Floyd-Thomas, Stacey M., ed. (1 August 2006). 230:in 1998. Her primary teacher and adviser was 8: 274:idea that God has a preferential option for 1236:"Stacey Floyd-Thomas speaking at AAR 2011" 214:Floyd-Thomas is executive director of the 18: 408:. In 2010, she co-edited with theologian 796:Floyd-Thomas, Stacey M. (30 June 2006). 634:Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ 1339:21st-century African-American academics 1154: 1152: 648: 258:, most notably the work of theologian 1214:Vanderbilt University Divinity School 897:Black Church Studies: An Introduction 658: 656: 654: 652: 402:Black Church Studies: An Introduction 226:Floyd-Thomas received her Ph.D. from 7: 1106:"Religion and Social Transformation" 720: 718: 1334:American women non-fiction writers 14: 767:In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens 429:Reading Theology from the Margins 188:Specifically, her work addresses 1131:"Black Religious Scholars Group" 827:Floyd-Thomas, Stacey M. (1998). 1344:21st-century American academics 1246:from the original on 2021-12-20 425:Reading Ethics from the Margins 234:. Cannon, a former student of 145:and the Graduate Department of 1329:American Christian theologians 730:A Black Theology of Liberation 480:Society of Biblical Literature 464:Black Religious Scholars Group 458:Black Religious Scholars Group 1: 1294:Vanderbilt University faculty 732:(40th Anniversary ed.). 250:In the late 1960s and 1970s, 1314:African-American theologians 1021:, eds. (12 September 2011). 975:, eds. (12 September 2011). 499:American Academy of Religion 476:American Academy of Religion 16:American author and educator 1324:African-American Christians 1206:"Stacey M. 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Vassar College
B.A.
Emory University
M.T.S.
Temple University
M.A.
Ph.D.
Womanist
associate professor
ethics
Vanderbilt Divinity School
Religion
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
Womanist
social ethicist
Black Church Studies
liberation theology
critical race theory
critical pedagogy
postcolonial studies
tripartite
oppression
Race
class
gender
black women
Society of Christian Ethics
Temple University
Katie Geneva Cannon

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