God Is a Black Woman, Christena Cleveland
God Is a Black Woman, Christena Cleveland
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God Is a Black Woman

Author: Christena Cleveland

Narrator: Robin Eller

Unabridged: 7 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 02/08/2022


Synopsis

In this timely, much-needed book, theologian, social psychologist, and activist Christena Cleveland recounts her personal journey to dismantle the cultural “whitemalegod” and uncover the Sacred Black Feminine, introducing a Black Female God who imbues us with hope, healing, and liberating presence.For years, Christena Cleveland spoke about racial reconciliation to congregations, justice organizations, and colleges. But she increasingly felt she could no longer trust in the God she’d been implicitly taught to worship—a white male God who preferentially empowered white men despite his claim to love all people. A God who clearly did not relate to, advocate for, or affirm a Black woman like Christena. Her crisis of faith sent her on an intellectual and spiritual journey through history and across France, on a 400-mile walking pilgrimage to the ancient shrines of Black Madonnas to find healing in the Sacred Black Feminine. God Is a Black Woman is the chronicle of her liberating transformation and a critique of a society shaped  by white patriarchal Christianity and culture. Christena reveals how America’s collective idea of God as a white man has perpetuated hurt, hopelessness, and racial and gender oppression. Integrating her powerful personal story, womanist ideology, as well as theological, historical, and social science research, she invites us to take seriously the truth that God is not white nor male and gives us a new and hopeful path for connecting with the divine and honoring the sacredness of all Black people.

About Christena Cleveland

Christena Cleveland Ph.D. is a social psychologist, public theologian, author, and activist. She is the founder and director of the Center for Justice + Renewal as well as its sister organization, Sacred Folk, which creates resources to stimulate people’s spiritual imaginations and support their journeys toward liberation. An award-winning researcher and. A former professor at Duke University’s Divinity School, Christena’s work has appeared in magazines ranging from Essence to Christianity Today. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andre on December 30, 2021

Christena Cleveland takes readers on a most interesting journey. Escaping from her childhood rooted in white patriarchal Christianity, she embraces a perception of the Divine as Sacred Black Feminine, and God as a Black woman. “So, if mothers are really incredible at being present in our pain, illne......more

Goodreads review by Chanecka on November 21, 2021

Christena Cleveland used to be a prominent theologian working at Duke's Divinity School and speaking on racial justice within the context of the Christian church. After experiencing various trials in her career and personal life, she goes on a retreat to help her manage...her life. During that time,......more

Goodreads review by Drew on December 26, 2022

Don't read this if you are convinced God is a white European male. You would not be thrilled reading this lol......more

Goodreads review by Dee on February 11, 2022

One of the most impactful books I’ve ever read. I have had complicated feelings towards Christianity for years now but could never get out the words as to why. And she did. Though I’m still unsure on where I stand with my faith I found this book very validating with my experience with the church and......more

Goodreads review by Adam on February 08, 2022

Summary: A memoir of the ways that beliefs about God impact our social reality and the ways that we can heal.  There are books that I know will be misread or not picked up because they are judged without being read. I am never sure if the misreading or the prejudicial lack of reading is the bigger pr......more