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Crosscurrents: Black Religions in Brazil: Volume 67, Number 1, March 2017
Carvalhaes, Cláudio ; Da Silva, Marcos Rodrigues (Author)
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Crosscurrents: Black Religions in Brazil: Volume 67, Number 1, March 2017 - Carvalhaes, Cláudio ; Da Silva, Marcos Rodrigues
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Synopsis "Crosscurrents: Black Religions in Brazil: Volume 67, Number 1, March 2017"
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice. In the March 2017 issue of CrossCurrents: "Introduction" by Claudio Carvalhaes and Marcos Rodrigues da Silva"An Afro-American History: Paths for a Theological and Epistemological Afro Reflection" by Marcos Rodrigues da Silva"Toward a Black Theology in Brazil" by Leontino Faria dos Santos"Black Theology in Brazil: Decolonial and Marginal" by Ronilso Pacheco"Being a Black Pastoral Agent in the Context of Brazilian Reality" by Jose Geraldo da Rocha and Cristina da Conceicao Silva"Black Pastoral Agents and The Bible in the Afro Context: A Hermeneutic of Years of Enchantment" by Obertal Xavier Ribeiro"African-Indigenous Jurema: The Greatest Common Divisor of the Brazilian Minimum Religion" by Nancy Cardoso and Claudio Carvalhaes"Christians and Yoruba People Eating Together: Eucharist and Food Offerings" by Claudio Carvalhaes"The Importance of the Intersectionality in the Studies of Gender and Religion: A Short Analysis of the Ogum Omimkaye in Salvador, Brazil" by Silvia Barbosa"Liberation Theology in Brazil: Some History, Names and Themes" by Claudio Carvalhaes and Fabio Py