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The third and final volume in the first comprehensive history of Black social Christianity, by the greatest theological ethicist of the twenty-first century (Michael Eric Dyson)

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“This book is nothing short of stellar, fulfilling its promise to provide an expansive history of this tradition from the assassination of MLK to the present.”—Rubén Rosario Rodriguez, Saint Louis University

“Gary Dorrien is our foremost, most important, and most effective chronicler and interpreter of liberal and liberationist theology. He brings to his task his enormous great erudition, his appetite for data, his sharp critical discernment, and his great moral passion. With this book he completes his trilogy on recent Black theology. More than that, however, this book is a state-of-the-art critical assessment of recent Black theology that gives us close-up contact with the players (famous and less famous) who have shaped the enterprise. This book will be important reading for those who want to know how we got here, and what remains to be done in the work of faithful justice. Dorrien has laid down a marker to which careful attention must be paid.”—Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary

“What Gary Dorrien has accomplished in this book of otherworldly learning, insight, and ambition is simply unheard of. Combining deep historical research and knowledge with outstanding analytical clarity and a journalistic voice, this book is simply mesmerizing.”—Jonathan Tran, author of Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism

A Darkly Radiant Vision

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      Publisher: Yale University Press
      Publication Date: 12/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9780300264524, 978-0300264524
      ISBN10: 0300264526

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The third and final volume in the first comprehensive history of Black social Christianity, by the greatest theological ethicist of the twenty-first century (Michael Eric Dyson)

      Trade Review
      “This book is nothing short of stellar, fulfilling its promise to provide an expansive history of this tradition from the assassination of MLK to the present.”—Rubén Rosario Rodriguez, Saint Louis University

      “Gary Dorrien is our foremost, most important, and most effective chronicler and interpreter of liberal and liberationist theology. He brings to his task his enormous great erudition, his appetite for data, his sharp critical discernment, and his great moral passion. With this book he completes his trilogy on recent Black theology. More than that, however, this book is a state-of-the-art critical assessment of recent Black theology that gives us close-up contact with the players (famous and less famous) who have shaped the enterprise. This book will be important reading for those who want to know how we got here, and what remains to be done in the work of faithful justice. Dorrien has laid down a marker to which careful attention must be paid.”—Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary

      “What Gary Dorrien has accomplished in this book of otherworldly learning, insight, and ambition is simply unheard of. Combining deep historical research and knowledge with outstanding analytical clarity and a journalistic voice, this book is simply mesmerizing.”—Jonathan Tran, author of Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism

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