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Dwight N. Hopkins
Publications
Books
- Walk Together Children: black and womanist theologies, church
and theological education, Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon
Press, 2008; co-editor.
- Another World Is Possible: Spiritualities and Religions
of Global Darker Peoples, London England: Equinox Publishing,
2008; co-editor.
- Being Human: Race, Culture, and Religion, Minneapolis,
MN: Fortress Press, 2005
- Loving the Body: Black Religious Studies and the Erotic,
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004; co-editor.
- Cut Loose Your Stammering Tongue: Black Theology in the Slave
Narratives, revised and expanded edition, Louisville, KY:
Westminster John Knox Press, 2003; co-editor. (Originally Orbis
Books 1991).
- Global Voices for Gender Justice, Cleveland, Ohio: The
Pilgrim Press, 2003; co-editor with Ramathate Dolamo and Ana Maria
Tepedino
- Heart and Head: Black Theology Past, Present, and Future,
New York: Palgrave (Global Publishing at St. Martins
Press), 2002.
- Religions/Globalizations: Theories and Cases, Durham,
North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2001; co-editor.
- Black Faith & Public Talk: Essays in Honor of James H.
Cones Black Theology and Black Power, Waco,
Texas: Baylor University Press, 2007. (Originally, Maryknoll,
N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1999); editor.
- Down, Up & Over: Slave Religion & Black Theology,
Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1999.
- Introducing Black Theology of Liberation, Maryknoll,
N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1999.
- Liberation Theologies, Post-Modernity, and the Americas,
New York: Routledge, 1997; co-editor.
- Changing Conversations: Religious Reflection and Cultural
Analysis, New York: Routledge, 1996; co-editor.
- Shoes That Fit our Feet: Sources for a Constructive Black
Theology, Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1993. Named an Outstanding
Book on Human Rights by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study
of Human Rights in North America.
- We Are One Voice: Essays on Black Theology in South Africa
and the USA, Johannesburg, South Africa: Skotaville Press,
1989; co-editor.
- Black Theology in the U.S.A. and South Africa: Politics,
Culture, and Liberation, Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers,
2005 (Orbis Books, 1989).
Editorships
- Editorial Board, Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality.
- Editorial Board, Trinity Journal of Church and Theology,
Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon, Ghana.
- International Advisory Board, Far North Queensland, Australia
Aboriginal Consortium. (Cairns, Australia).
- Editorial Board, Unbroken People: The Dalit March to Unbroken
Existence, a magazine published by Dalits. (Tumkur, Karnataka,
India).
- Co-editor (with Linda E. Thomas), Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social
Justice Book Series, Palgrave Macmillan, 175 Fifth Avenue, New
York, New York.
- Consulting Editor, Theologies and Cultures (Taiwan).
- Editor, The Bishop Henry McNeal Turner/Sojourner Truth Series
in Black Religion, Orbis Books, Maryknoll, New York.
- Editorial Committee, The Journal of Religion, The University
of Chicago, The Divinity School.
- International Advisory Committee, Voices from the Edge,
a book series published by the Indian Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge, Delhi (India).
- International Advisory Board, Black Theology: An International
Journal (Birmingham, England). (formerly Black Theology
in Britain: a journal of contextual praxis.)
- Editorial Board, Radical Philosophy, Brown University.
- Editor (with extended introduction) of the Union Seminary
Quarterly Review, Union Theological Seminary, New York. The
entire issue focuses on James H. Cone's Martin & Malcolm
& America: A dream or a nightmare? as public theology.
Union Seminary Quarterly Review (New York), 48:1-2, 1994.
- Guest Co-editor (with introduction and article contributions),
Peace Review: The International Quarterly of World Peace. The
issue focuses on theology and globalization. Volume 7, number
1, 1995.
- Guest Co-editor (with introduction and article contributions),
Journal of Hispanic /Latino Theology, May 1996, vol. 3,
no. 4.
Articles
- “W.E.B. Du Bois On God and Jesus,” in The Souls of W. E. B.
Du Bois: New Essays and Reflections (Macon, GA: Mercer University
Press, 2008), ed. Edward J. Blum and Jason R. Young.
- “The Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.,” in Theology Today,
April, 2008.
- “Theological Basis of Ecclesial Anti-Racist Witness,” in Anglican
Theological Review, Winter (February) 2008, volume 90, number
1.
- “Response to the Rev. Dr. Maureen Dallison Kemeza’s review of
Being Human: Race, Culture, and Religion in Conversations in
Religion and Theology, 2007/2 November.
- "Theologies in the USA," in Another Possible World
(Lonon: SCM Press, 2007), ed. Marcella Althaus-Reid, Ivan Petrella,
and Luiz Carlos Susin.
- “A Dialogue on Black Theology,” in Mormonism in Dialogue
with Contemporary Christian Theologies (Macon, Georgia:
Mercer University Press, 2007), ed. David L. Paulsen and Donald
W. Musser.
- “Voices of Liberation and Struggle: A Conversation with Dwight
N. Hopkins,” in The Other Journal: An Intersection of Theology
and Culture, 2007.
- Teologias En Estados Unidos,” in Teologia Para Otro Mundo
Posible (Madrid, Spain: PPC, 2006), ed. Juan Jose Tamayo
and Luiz Carlos Susin.
- “New Orleans Is America,” in The Sky Is Crying: Race, Class,
and Natural Disaster (Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2006),
ed. Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan.
- “A Transatlantic Comparison of a Black Theology of Liberation,”
in Freedom’s Distant Shores: American Protestants and Post-Colonial
Alliances with Africa (Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press,
2006), ed. R. Drew Smith.
- “Lies Above Suspicion: Being Human in Black Folk Tales – A Black
Liberation Theologian Response,” in Deeper Shades of Purple:
Womanism in Religion and Society (New York: New York University
Press, 2006), ed. Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas.
- “La Liberacion del Pueblo desde la perspectiva de las minorias
de Estados Unidos,” in Por Los Muchos Caminos De Dios IV:
teologia liberadora intercontinental del pluralismo religioso
(Quito, Ecuador: Abya Yala; www.abyayala.org,
2006).
- “The Basics of Black Theology,” in Frontiers in Dalit Hermeneutics
(Bangalore, India: Board of Theological Education of the Senate
of Serampore College & SATHRI; and Delhi, India: Centre for
Dalit/Subaltern Studies), eds. James Massey and Samson Prabhakar,
2005.
- “Seeking Justice, Imparting Hope: more progress needed to create
diversity among faculty,” in Vocare: the newsletter of the
Fund for Theological Education, Fall 2005, v. viii, no. 3.
- “Black Theology of Liberation,” in The Modern Theologians:
an introduction to christian theology since 1918, 3rd edition
(Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers, 2005), ed. David F. Ford.
- “Theologies in the U.S.A.,” in Voices from the Third World,
v. 28, n. 1., June 2005. Also found in Theologies and Cultures,
volume 2, number 1, June 2005 (Taiwan).
- “Black Theology: The Notion of Culture Revisited,” in The
Quest for Liberation and Reconciliation: Essays in Honor of J.
Deotis Roberts (Louisville, KY: Westminister John Knox Press,
2005), ed. Michael Battle; Journal of Theology for Southern
Africa, November 2005, No. 123; and in Currents in Theology
and Mission, volume 31, number 3, June 2004.
- “Reinterpretando la Biblia,” in Caminos: Revista Cubana
de Pensamiento Socioteologico, no. 21, enero-marzo del 2001,
published by the Centro Memorial Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Havana, Cuba.
- "Preface," in Blow the Trumpet in Zion: global
vision and action for the 21st century black church (Minneapolis,
MN: Fortress Press, 2005), ed. Iva E. Caruthers, Frederick D.
Haynes III, and Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
- "Black Theology of Liberation," in Black Theology:
An International Journal, volume 3, number 1, 2005, England.
- "Keeping the Dream Alive," in I Have A Dream: Martin Luther
King, Jr., and the Future of Multicultural America (Minneapolis,
MN: Fortress Press, 2004), ed. James Echols.
- "Black Theology and Third World Liberation Theologies,"
in Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Spring 2004.
- "Foreward," in Doing Our First Works Over: White
Theologians and Ethicists Talk about Race (Cleveland, Ohio:
Pilgrim Press, 2004), ed. Jennifer Harvey, Robin Hawley Gorsline,
and Karin A. Case.
- “A Black American Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue,”
in Living Stones in the Household of God: The Legacy and Future
of Black Theology (Minneapolis, Minnesota: Fortress Press,
2004), ed. Linda E. Thomas.
- “Slave Theology in the ‘Invisible Institution’,”
in African American Religious Thought: An Anthology (Louisville,
Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2003), ed. Cornel West
and Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.
- “Preferential Option for the Poor,” in Options
for the Margins: Postmodernity and Liberation in Christian Theology
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2003), ed. Joerg Rieger.
- “Black Theology: Origins, Intellectual Terrain, and Future
Agenda,” in Handbook of U.S. Theologies of Liberation
(St. Louis, Missouri: Chalice Press, 2003), ed. Miguel A. De La
Torre.
- “The Thought of the Dreamer,” in Seminary Ridge
Review, volume 5, number 1, Autumn 2002 (Journal of Lutheran
Theological Seminary at Gettysburg).
- Black Theology of Liberation, in Christian Theology
and Mormon Thought (New York: State University of New York
Press, 2002), eds. David Paulsen and Donald Musser.
- Black Theology On God: The Divine in Black Folks
Popular Religion, in The Ties That Bind: African American
and Hispanic- American/Latino Theology in Dialogue (New York:
Continuum Publishing Group, 2001), eds. Anthony B. Pinn and Benjamin
Valentin.
- Self (Co)Constitution: Slave Theology from Everyday Cultural
Elements, in Converging On Culture: Theologians in Dialogue
with Cultural Analysis and Criticism (New York: Oxford University
Press, 2001), eds. Delwin Brown, et al.
- Womanist Theology and Black Theology: Conversational Envisioning
of an Unfinished Dream, co-authored with Linda E. Thomas,
in A Dream Unfinished: Theological Reflections on America from
the Margins (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2001), eds. Fernando
F. Segovia and Eleazar S. Fernandez.
- The Religion of Globalization, in Religions/Globalizations:
Theories and Cases (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2001),
eds. Dwight N. Hopkins, et al.
- "The Future of Black Theology," in The Quarterly Review,
volume 21, number 4, winter 2001.
- Black Consciousness, in Dictionary of Third World
Theologies (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2000), eds. Virginia
Fabella and R.S. Sugirtharajah.
- A Black American Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue in
the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians, in
Voices from the Third World, vol. 22, no. 1, June 1999.
(journal of the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians)
- Voices from the Margins in the United States, in
The Twentieth Century: A Theological Overview (Maryknoll,
N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1999), ed. Gregory Baum. Co-authored with Linda
E. Thomas.
- Black Theology & Theological Education, Theological
Education, volume 34, number 2, spring 1998. (journal of the
Association of Theological Schools)
- Black Theology Approaches Another Decade, in The
Church and the Black Experience, May 1998, published by The
Center for the Church and the Black Experience, Garrett-Evangelical
Theological Seminary.
- "Schwarz-Amerikanische Kirchilche Identitat: Prohetische
Genealogie, gegenwartiges Uberleben und zukunftige Herausforderungen,"
(Black American Church Identity: Prophetic Genealogy, Contemporary
Survival and Future Challenges) in Dialog Der Religionen,
7. Jahrgang, 1998.
- "Black Theology USA Revisited," in Journal of Theology
for Southern Africa, March 1998 (University of Cape Town,
Cape Town, South Africa). Co-authored with Linda E. Thomas.
- "James H. Cone," in Key Figures in African American
Thought (Oxford: Blackwell, 1997), edited by L.R. Gordon.
- "Postmodernism, Black Theology of Liberation, and the U.S.A.:
Michel Foucault and James H. Cone" Journal of Hispanic/Latino
Theology, May 1996, vol. 3 no. 4.
- "Guns, Violence, and the Church: Structural Analysis &
Prophetic Church Witness," The Quarterly Review (Wesley
Theological Seminary), 1996.
- "Social Justice Struggle," in Spirituality and the
Secular Quest (New York: Crossroad Publishing, 1996), ed. Peter
H. Van Ness. Volume 22 of World Spirituality: An Encyclopedic
History of the Religious Quest.
- "Globalization and Black Theology," in Peace Review:
The International Quarterly of World Peace, volume 7, number
1, 1995.
- "Introduction: Religion and Globalization," (co-author)
in Peace Review: The International Quarterly of World Peace,
volume 7, number 1, 1995.
- "Introduction: James H. Cone's Martin & Malcolm &
America as Public Theology" in Union Seminary Quarterly
Review (New York), 48:1-2, 1994.
- "Grace Notes from a Jazz Freedom Fighter" (an extended
review of Race Matters by Cornel West), in Religion & Values
In Public Life (a forum from Harvard Divinity School), vol.
1, no. 4, summer 1993.
- "Slave Religion," and "James H. Cone," two
entries in The Encyclopedia of African American Culture and
History (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1993), eds.
Robert O'Meally and Jack Salzman.
- "Black Theology and A New Generation: Deepening Methodology
& Confronting New Challenges," in Black Theology:
A Documentary History, Volume II, 1980-1992 (Maryknoll, New
York: Orbis Books, 1993), eds. James H. Cone and Gayraud S. Wilmore.
- "Columbus, the Church, and Slave Religion," in the
Journal of Religious Thought, vol. 49, no. 2, winter-spring
1992-93.
- "A Black Theology of Liberation: The Slaves' Self-Creation,"
in The Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center,
vol. xx, nos. 1-2, fall 1992/spring 1993.
- "Spirituality and Connectedness: Toni Morrison's Black
Women" in GRAAT No. 9 (Publication des Groupes de
Recherches Anglo- Americaines de L'Universite Francois Rabelais
de Tours, France, 1992).
- "Steve Biko, Black Consciousness and Black Theology",
in Bonds of Possibility: The Legacy of Steve Biko and Black
Consciousness (London: Zed Books Ltd, 1991), eds. N. Barney
Pityana, et al.
- "Spirituality and Transformation in Black Theology"
in Voices from the Third World (Journal of the Ecumenical
Association of Third World Theologians), vol. xiv, no. 2, December
1991. Also reprinted in Spirituality of The Third World: A
Cry For Life (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1994), eds. K.C.
Abraham and Bernadette Mbuy-Beya.
- "Poor Brother, Rich Brother: Faith, Family, and Education",
in Amazing Grace!, October 1991.
- A review of Cecil Wayne Cone's The Identity Crisis in Black
Theology in The A.M.E. Church Review, January-March
2005.
- A review of R.S. Sugirtharaja's Postcolonial Criticism and
Biblical Interpretation in The Journal of Religion,
April 2004, vol. 84, no. 2.
- A review of Sheila Smith McKoy's When Whites Riot: Writing
Race and Violence in American and South African Cultures
in The Journal of American History, September 2003.
- A review of Frederick L. Ware's Methodologies of Black Theology
in Theological Studies, March 2003, vol. 64, no. 1.
- A review of Mark Lewis Taylor's The Executed God: The Way
of the Cross in Lockdown America, in The Princeton Seminary
Bulletin, vol. 23, no. 2, 2002.
- A review of Michael Eric Dyson's I May Not Get There With
You: The True Martin Luther King, Jr., in African American
Review, Spring 2002, volume 36, number 1.
- A review of Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., Exodus: Religion, Race,
and Nation in Early Nineteenth-Century Black America, in The
Journal of Religion, July 2001, volume 81, number 3.
- A review of William R. Barr, ed. Constructive Christian Theology
in the Worldwide Church, in The Journal of Religion,
July 1999, volume 79, number 3.
- A review of Diane Austin-Broos, Jamaica Genesis: Religion
and the Politics of Moral Orders, in The Journal of Religion,
October 1998, volume 78, number 4.
- A review of Albert J. Raboteau's Fire in the Bones: Reflections
on African-American Religious History, in The Journal of
Religious Thought, April 1997.
- A review of David Emmanuel Goatley's Were You There? Godforsakenness
in Slave Religion in CrossCurrents: The Journal of the
Association for Religion and Intellectual Life, Fall 1997.
- A review of Anthony Pinn's Why Lord: Suffering and Evil in
Black Theology in African American Review Fall 1997.
- A review of James Wm. McClendon's Doctrine: Systemic Theology,
volume II in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion,
1997.
- A review of Kenneth J. Zanca's (ed.) American Catholics and
Slavery, 1789-1866: An Anthology of Primary Documents in the
Journal of Church and State, 1997.
- A review of Black Theology: a documentary history volume
one, 1966-1979 and volume two, 1980-1992, eds. James
H. Cone and Gayraud S. Wilmore, in Journal of the American
Academy of Religion, Spring 1996, volume lxiv, number one.
- A review of Robert Hood's Begrimed and Black: Christian Traditions
on Blacks and Blackness, and Jon Michael Spencer's Sing
A New Song: Liberating Black Hymnody in The Journal of Religion,
October 1996, The Divinity School, The University of Chicago.
- A review of Theophus H. Smith's Conjuring Culture: Biblical
Formations of Black America, in The Journal of Religion,
July 1995, vol. 75, The Divinity School, The University of Chicago.
- A review of Peter J. Paris' The Spirituality of African Peoples:
The Search for a Common Moral Discourse, in The Princeton
Seminary Bulletin, 1995.
- A review of The Faces of the Gods: Vodou and Roman Catholicism
in Haiti by Leslie G. Desmangles, in International Journal
of Comparative Religion, 1994.
- "Truly Borned of God" (a review of God Struck
Me Dead: Voices of Ex-Slaves edited by Clifton H. Johnson)
in Cross Currents, Summer 1994.
- A review of Stony the Road We Trod: African American Biblical
Interpretation, ed. Cain Hope Felder, in Pacific Theological
Review, volume xxv 1992 and volume xxvi 1993, San Francisco
Theological Seminary.
- A review of The Social Gospel in Black and White: American
Racial Reform, 1885-1912 by Ralph E. Luker. The Journal
of American History 79 (December 1992).
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