Homeland Insecurity: A Hip Hop Missiology for the Post-Civil Rights Context: A Hip-hop Missiology for the Post–civil Rights Context - Softcover

Hodge, Daniel White

 
9780830851812: Homeland Insecurity: A Hip Hop Missiology for the Post-Civil Rights Context: A Hip-hop Missiology for the Post–civil Rights Context

Inhaltsangabe

Even though the North American context is changing, most missiological approaches continue under colonialist assumptions. Focusing on the framework of Hip Hop theology, Daniel White Hodge shows us how to radically engage with emerging adult populations, critiquing the impaired missiology of imperialist and white supremacist approaches to modern, urban short-term missions.

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Daniel White Hodge (PhD, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary) is associate professor of intercultural communications at North Park University in Chicago, where he also chairs the department of communication arts and is research lead for the Catalyst 606__ program. He also serves as editor in chief of the Journal of Hip Hop Studies. He is the author of Heaven Has a Ghetto, The Soul of Hip Hop, and Hip Hop's Hostile Gospel: A Post Soul Theological Exploration.

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