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BEING HUMAN: Race, Culture, and Religion

About 3 pages (801 words)

The African American Pulpit, July 1st, 2006

BEING HUMAN Race, Culture, and Religion By Dwight N. Hopkins Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005. 228 pages, $21.00, paperback Anyone serious about serving black people and other oppressed groups or anyone called upon to speak truth to those in power should wrestle with the thesis and theories set forth in Dwight Hopkins's Being Human: Race, Culture, and Religion. This academic book is packed with such powerful research that it is well worth the time and effort to plough through the language and digest the concepts. In Being Human, Hopkins addresses questions of theology and anthropology-criti...

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