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American Black Journal

Womanist Theology

Season 49 Episode 48

Continuing the yearlong series on the Black church in Detroit, produced in partnership with the Ecumenical Theological Seminary and Charles H. Wright Museum of African American history. Today, a look at womanist theology. Stephen sat down with three women to talk about the concept’s role in today’s Black church. Episode 4948

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