Transformative civility as a model for practical theological leadership

This project explores the role of Black Baptist churches – both past and present – in educational reform. Transformative civility offers a practical theological leadership model that engages in phronēsis and conscientization for liberation. The study focuses on Northumberland County, Virginia, and d...

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Main Author: Blizzard, Linwood Thomas
Other Authors: Moore, Mary E.
Language:en_US
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/37051
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-370512019-12-22T15:11:54Z Transformative civility as a model for practical theological leadership Blizzard, Linwood Thomas Moore, Mary E. Theology African American Black church Education reform Transformational leadership Virginia This project explores the role of Black Baptist churches – both past and present – in educational reform. Transformative civility offers a practical theological leadership model that engages in phronēsis and conscientization for liberation. The study focuses on Northumberland County, Virginia, and draws upon Robert London Smith’s Black Existential Theological Hermeneutic (BETH) method. The BETH method uncovers practical and theological challenges and demonstrates how transformative civility can promote educational reform. In such reform, phronēsis (practical wisdom) and conscientization (critical consciousness) awaken and empower the church and community to take action and provide equal access and justice for all citizens regardless of race. 2019-08-08T18:34:28Z 2019-08-08T18:34:28Z 2019 2019-07-03T16:14:29Z Thesis/Dissertation https://hdl.handle.net/2144/37051 en_US Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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topic Theology
African American
Black church
Education reform
Transformational leadership
Virginia
spellingShingle Theology
African American
Black church
Education reform
Transformational leadership
Virginia
Blizzard, Linwood Thomas
Transformative civility as a model for practical theological leadership
description This project explores the role of Black Baptist churches – both past and present – in educational reform. Transformative civility offers a practical theological leadership model that engages in phronēsis and conscientization for liberation. The study focuses on Northumberland County, Virginia, and draws upon Robert London Smith’s Black Existential Theological Hermeneutic (BETH) method. The BETH method uncovers practical and theological challenges and demonstrates how transformative civility can promote educational reform. In such reform, phronēsis (practical wisdom) and conscientization (critical consciousness) awaken and empower the church and community to take action and provide equal access and justice for all citizens regardless of race.
author2 Moore, Mary E.
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Blizzard, Linwood Thomas
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title Transformative civility as a model for practical theological leadership
title_short Transformative civility as a model for practical theological leadership
title_full Transformative civility as a model for practical theological leadership
title_fullStr Transformative civility as a model for practical theological leadership
title_full_unstemmed Transformative civility as a model for practical theological leadership
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