Black Theology Project
The Black Theology Project (BTP) is an interdenominational organization founded in 1976 under the leadership of Rev. Charles Spivey, Sister Shawn Copeland and Rev. Muhammad Kenyatta.
BTP incorporates black academicians, theologians, clergy and laity, and political and community activists in a national network committed to theological reflection and social action on behalf of the black church and the black community. The organization has established theological dialogues with Hispanic, Native American and Pacific/Asian Christians in the United States and with Third World Christians and liberation movements outside of the United States, especially in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and Asia.
The Black Theology Project was originally organized as one of eight projects of Theology in the Americas (TIA), a consortium program related to the National Council of Churches. BTP engages in theological dialogue and conferences with related TIA projects regarding a theology of liberation for North America.
Among its activities BTP has held several conferences, including "Black Church and Black Community: Unity and Action for Education" (Atlanta, 1977), a 1979 conference focusing on the relation of class and feminist analysis to Black Theology, and "National and International Priorities of the Black Church" (Washington, D. C., 1984).
From the description of Black Theology Project records, 1976-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122597215
The Black Theology Project (BTP) is an interdenominational organization founded in 1976 under the leadership of Rev. Charles Spivey, Sister Shawn Copeland and Rev. Muhammad Kenyatta. BTP incorporates black academicians, theologians, clergy and laity, and political and community activists in a national network committed to theological reflection and social action on behalf of the black church and the black community. The organization has established theological dialogues with Hispanic, Native American and Pacific/Asian Christians in the United States and with Third World Christians and liberation movements outside of the United States, especially in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and Asia.
The Black Theology Project was originally organized as one of eight projects of Theology in the Americas (TIA), a consortium program related to the National Council of Churches. BTP engages in theological dialogue and conferences with related TIA projects regarding a theology of liberation for North America.
Among its activities BTP has held several conferences, including "Black Church and Black Community: Unity and Action for Education" (Atlanta, 1977), a 1979 conference focusing on the relation of class and feminist analysis to Black Theology, and "National and International Priorities of the Black Church" (Washington, D. C., 1984).
From the guide to the Black Theology Project records, 1976-1987, (The New York Public Library. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.)
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referencedIn | Tyrone Pitts/National Council of Churches Papers, 1951-1989, 1980-1989 | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives Section | |
creatorOf | Black Theology Project. Black Theology Project records, 1976-1987. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
referencedIn | Pitts, Tyrone. Tyrone Pitts/National Council of Churches Papers, 1951-1989 (bulk 1980-1989). | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
creatorOf | Black Theology Project records, 1976-1987 | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives Section |
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associatedWith | Delk, Yvonne V. | person |
associatedWith | Dodson, Howard. | person |
associatedWith | Dodson, Jualynne E | person |
associatedWith | Dodson, Jualynne E. | person |
associatedWith | Pitts, Tyrone. | person |
associatedWith | Theology in the Americas (Organization) | corporateBody |
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Active 1987