The recovery of black presence : an interdisciplinary exploration / [editado por] Randall C. Bailey [y otro].

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Español Detalles de publicación: Nashville (US) : Abingdon Press, 1995.Descripción: 250 p.; 23 x 15 cmISBN:
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Dr. Copher has pioneered the investigation of Back presence in the ancient world in general and in the biblical text in particular. In so doing he helped to initiate a paradigm shift from Eurocentrism to Afrocentrism, the central task of which was the reversal of the historic devaluation of Africa and the African world is both academic and non-academic circles. Out of this Afrocentric approach comes an African-American perspective as the basis for interpreting reality. No longer is the European experience normative for interpreting Black reality, but the African world is elevated to a level of importance heretofore unknown in the Western world. All of the essays in this volume represent various expressions of this Afrocentric thought.
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Dr. Copher has pioneered the investigation of Back presence in the ancient world in general and in the biblical text in particular. In so doing he helped to initiate a paradigm shift from Eurocentrism to Afrocentrism, the central task of which was the reversal of the historic devaluation of Africa and the African world is both academic and non-academic circles. Out of this Afrocentric approach comes an African-American perspective as the basis for interpreting reality. No longer is the European experience normative for interpreting Black reality, but the African world is elevated to a level of importance heretofore unknown in the Western world. All of the essays in this volume represent various expressions of this Afrocentric thought.

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