A BLACK British theologian has been appointed at the new director of Oxford Centre for Christianity & Culture.
Professor Anthony Reddie currently serves as Extraordinary Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of South Africa and Europe Secretary for the Council for World Mission.
He will start his new role in January 2020.
Prof Reddie is a leading scholar in the field of black theology, as editor of the Black Theology journal, the author of more than 70 essays and articles on Christian Education and Black Theology, and the author or editor of…
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“A BLACK British theologian has been appointed at the new director of Oxford Centre for Christianity & Culture.”
Voice reader, there is no merit in celebrating the public appointment of African-heritage men or women in England as they are invariable appointed because of their “Uncle-Tomish” behaviour and credentials; and for failing to challenge or even robustly critique the exiting Caucasian theological and historical social orthodoxy from an African-heritage Christian perspective.
Caucasian Christianity has had a profound impact on African-heritage people to this day.
I have written twice without receiving a response from Oxford University’s Professor Anthony Reddie on theological themes.
At least Caucasian-heritage Professors mostly respond when contacted.