About
This program examines the origins and development of womanist theology, focusing on the experiences and spiritual wisdom of Black women. Participants explore the intersection of race, gender, and class within religious contexts and social movements. The curriculum covers foundational texts, key thinkers, and the application of womanist principles in community organizing and faith leadership. The course provides a framework for integrating moral courage and justice into theological practices, utilizing the historical resistance of Black faith communities as a primary source for learning.
Price
Free
