
Reclaiming Stolen Earth: An Africana Ecotheology - Paperback
Reclaiming Stolen Earth: An Africana Ecotheology - Paperback
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by Jawanza Eric Clark (Author)
Reclaiming Stolen Earth demonstrates how the crisis of global climate change, like so many social crises, is an outgrowth of the most consequential problem of the modern era: the problem of "whiteness." Clark argues that an African-centered, or Africana, approach to theology reveals the ways that Black theology has radical ecological implications.
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RELIGION / Christian Theology / Liberation
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ethics
RELIGION / Christian Living / Social Issues
RECLAIMING STOLEN EARTH
An Africana Ecotheology
Jawanza Eric Clark
Cover design: Ponie Sheehan
Cover artwork: Painting by Evans "Yegonizer" Yegon from Kenya, East Africa. Provided by TrueAfricanArt.com from New York in partnership with Evans. All Rights Reserved.
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ISBN: 978-1-62698-480-6
Author Biography
Jawanza Eric Clark is associate professor of global Christianity at Manhattan College, NY. He holds a BA from Morehouse College, an MDiv from Yale Divinity School, and a ThM and PhD from Emory University. He is editor of Albert Cleage Jr. and the Black Madonna and Child, and author of Indigenous Black Theology: Towards an African-Centered Theology of the African-American Religious Experience. He is currently co-chair of the Black Theology unit of the American Academy of Religion.



















