Concept information
Preferred term
black theological education
Definition
- The history of Black theological education is one of the most significant, but neglected stories in higher education. Some of the nation's leading African American preachers, intellectuals, college presidents, politicians, church officials, and civic leaders—from Anna Julia Cooper and Howard Thurman to Marian Wright Edelman and Andrew Young—have come from the ranks of these institutions. [Source: Encyclopedia of African American Education; Black Theological Education]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/black_theological_education
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