This historic book presents key essays from an international conference of Black Lutheran theologians held in Zimbabwe in September 1986. It is the first volume to include viewpoints both from Black Lutheran theologians from...

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This historic book presents key essays from an international conference of Black Lutheran theologians held in Zimbabwe in September 1986. It is the first volume to include viewpoints both from Black Lutheran theologians from North America and form several African countries.

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