Editor Dr. Anthony G. Reddie
Reviews Editor Carol Troupe
Black Theology: An International Journal provides a forum for the articulation and expression of issues of faith among Black people across the world. Contributions explore the nature of the Black religious experience in relation to African, Caribbean, American, Antipodean or Asian origins and other relevant contexts. The journal takes particular care to offer carefully researched articles relevant to the growing number of courses on Black studies in institutes of higher education while also being accessible and relevant to the wider pastoral community. Types of articles include theological reflection, ethnologies and qualitative surveys or historical analyses written from religious studies, theological, anthropological or other social science perspectives. Each issues includes book reviews and a listing of books received. Prior to 2003 the journal was known as Black Theology in Britain.
Black Theology provides:
A forum for theological expression by Black people
Education for church and community on Black concerns
Religious, social and cultural information on, and critique of, the Black experience across the many varied contexts where Black theological issues are discussed.
An avenue for the publication of research findings on Black issues
Reviews of relevant books, music and media.
Indexing and Abstracting
Black Theology is indexed and/or abstracted in:
ATLA Religion Database®
EBSCO's Academic Search Premier & Religion and Philosophy Collection
Religious and Theological Abstracts
Editorial Addresses
Books for review in Black Theology should be sent to the Reviews Editor:
Carol Troupe, The Queen's Foundation, Somerset Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2QH, United Kingdom
Please address all other editorial correspondence to: Dr. Anthony G. Reddie, The Queen's Foundation, Somerset Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2QH, United Kingdom
Publication: April, August, November
ISSN 1476-9948 (print)
ISSN 1743-1670 (online)
Reviews Editor Carol Troupe
Black Theology: An International Journal provides a forum for the articulation and expression of issues of faith among Black people across the world. Contributions explore the nature of the Black religious experience in relation to African, Caribbean, American, Antipodean or Asian origins and other relevant contexts. The journal takes particular care to offer carefully researched articles relevant to the growing number of courses on Black studies in institutes of higher education while also being accessible and relevant to the wider pastoral community. Types of articles include theological reflection, ethnologies and qualitative surveys or historical analyses written from religious studies, theological, anthropological or other social science perspectives. Each issues includes book reviews and a listing of books received. Prior to 2003 the journal was known as Black Theology in Britain.
Black Theology provides:
Indexing and Abstracting
Black Theology is indexed and/or abstracted in:
ATLA Religion Database®
EBSCO's Academic Search Premier & Religion and Philosophy Collection
Religious and Theological Abstracts
Editorial Addresses
Books for review in Black Theology should be sent to the Reviews Editor:
Carol Troupe, The Queen's Foundation, Somerset Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2QH, United Kingdom
Please address all other editorial correspondence to: Dr. Anthony G. Reddie, The Queen's Foundation, Somerset Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2QH, United Kingdom
Publication: April, August, November
ISSN 1476-9948 (print)
ISSN 1743-1670 (online)
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