Burning for Freedom: A Theology of the Black Atlantic Struggle for Liberation

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Author: Delroy Reid-Salmon ISBN: 1230000196176
Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers Publication: November 11, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Delroy Reid-Salmon
ISBN: 1230000196176
Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers
Publication: November 11, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

In Burning for Freedom: A Theology of the Black Atlantic Struggle for Liberation, Delroy A. Reid-Salmon explores the reasons behind the abolition of slavery in the Black Atlantic World by examining the Sam Sharpe Revolt. Through this examination, secular bases for human liberation – liberation theories that espouse socio-political reasons among the enslaved for wanting freedom as well as espouse human self-reliance and sovereignty over their own lives – are challenged. Instead, Reid-Salmon posits the belief that liberation in the Black Atlantic World was as a direct result of the manifestation of the work of God in human existence; the Sam Sharpe Revolt was a theological act signifying the revelation and involvement of God in history to set the oppressed free.

As the first major theological study and interpretation of the Sam Sharpe Revolt, Burning for Freedom places faith in God and the promise of God as established in events such as The Exodus Story, The Prophetic Tradition and The Gospel of Jesus Christ as the bases for human liberation, which enabled and engendered freedom in the Black Atlantic World.

 

Delroy A. Reid-Salmon is Pastor of the Grace Baptist Chapel in New York, and a Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Christianity and Culture, Regents Park College. He has a PhD in theology from the University of Birmingham and a Master of Divinity Degree from Harvard University Divinity School.

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In Burning for Freedom: A Theology of the Black Atlantic Struggle for Liberation, Delroy A. Reid-Salmon explores the reasons behind the abolition of slavery in the Black Atlantic World by examining the Sam Sharpe Revolt. Through this examination, secular bases for human liberation – liberation theories that espouse socio-political reasons among the enslaved for wanting freedom as well as espouse human self-reliance and sovereignty over their own lives – are challenged. Instead, Reid-Salmon posits the belief that liberation in the Black Atlantic World was as a direct result of the manifestation of the work of God in human existence; the Sam Sharpe Revolt was a theological act signifying the revelation and involvement of God in history to set the oppressed free.

As the first major theological study and interpretation of the Sam Sharpe Revolt, Burning for Freedom places faith in God and the promise of God as established in events such as The Exodus Story, The Prophetic Tradition and The Gospel of Jesus Christ as the bases for human liberation, which enabled and engendered freedom in the Black Atlantic World.

 

Delroy A. Reid-Salmon is Pastor of the Grace Baptist Chapel in New York, and a Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Christianity and Culture, Regents Park College. He has a PhD in theology from the University of Birmingham and a Master of Divinity Degree from Harvard University Divinity School.

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