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    Prevent the rise of a black messiah: Madness or revolution.Hlulani M. Mdingi - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):6.
    In the late 1960s, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a United States of America (US) intelligence agency, developed what is famously known as Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO). Its mission was to surveil, misinform, misdirect and subvert or destroy black ‘subversive’ militant groups. The main intention of COINTELPRO was to ‘prevent the rise of a messiah’ who could ‘unify, and electrify, the militant black nationalist movement’. This insight is important as it reveals how those outside of black life (FBI) would (...)
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    The black church as the timeless witness to change and paradigm shifts posed by the Fourth Industrial Revolution.Hlulani M. Mdingi - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (2).
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    The Bride of Christ with a hellish existence on earth: Insights from Eboni Turman, the black church and black liberation theology.Hlulani M. Mdingi - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (2):8.
    This research is based on the reading of Eboni Turman’s work that focuses on body politics, especially through a theological paradigm. The study confirms that the body is a theological problem, and the extent of the problem stretches to the annals of Christian theology to the present, especially in light of racism, sexism and capitalism. The study will engage black womanist eschatology to draw from the rich well of seeing how the experience of black women gives new meaning to understanding (...)
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    The Bride of Christ with a hellish existence on earth: Insights from Eboni Turman, the black church and black liberation theology.Hlulani M. Mdingi - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):8.
    This research is based on the reading of Eboni Turman’s work that focuses on body politics, especially through a theological paradigm. The study confirms that the body is a theological problem, and the extent of the problem stretches to the annals of Christian theology to the present, especially in light of racism, sexism and capitalism. The study will engage black womanist eschatology to draw from the rich well of seeing how the experience of black women gives new meaning to understanding (...)
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