
Homebrewed Christianity An Introduction to African American Theology with Frederick Ware
Jun 22, 2017
Frederick L. Ware, Associate Professor of Theology at Howard University Divinity School, dives into the heart of African American theology. He discusses 'freedom' as a central theological theme, the balance of divine power and love, and draws insights from his mentor Sallie McFague. Ware shares amusing takes on cultural elements like North Carolina barbecue while reflecting on the challenges of integrating faith and justice. He emphasizes the importance of contextual theology, drawing from personal experiences to reshape contemporary theological discussions.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Anthropology's Impact on Theology and T-Shirt Theology
03:26 • 2min
Barbecue, Community, and Theological Flavors
05:00 • 3min
Exploring the Foundations of African American Theology
08:05 • 4min
Navigating Faith and Freedom
11:35 • 24min
Anthropology, Theology, and Blackness
35:46 • 33min
The Vital Questions of Integrity and Humanity in Ministry
01:08:27 • 4min
