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Waves & Wilder Scented Soy Wax Candle - Sundays In St.IvesScented Candle By Waves & Wilder Sundays In St Ives Hand poured in Cornwall with 100% soy wax for a non toxic, clean burn that will fill your space with beautiful fragrance. Each candle has an approximate burn time of 35 40 hours. All candles are vegan friendly, eco friendly, cruelty free, paraben & phyltate Free. Scent Notes: Vanilla Bean & Creamy Sandalwood. 150g net weight. We have a variety of Waves & Wilder scented candles available, view the
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The Genesis of Black Theology
James Cone’s initial foray into the intentional development of a black theology ought be required reading for any serious Christian theologian. It challenges long-standing Christian claims by challenging not so much the claims themselves, but the racist presuppositions to those claims. The language is contextual, I suspect, offensive to many. But the language is effective in illuminating the racist presuppositions. Read with a critical eye, one can indeed find under-developed theological claims that could bear sharpened revision. But as with any first revolutionary theological work, the brilliance lies in the courageous and compelling insight that demands personal reflection and dare I say ... theological modification.
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