James Cone
The persons of the Holy Trinity
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Book of the bible black theologians often refer to
Exodus
Theology of "blackness" that seeks to explore the black condition in light of God's revelation in Jesus Christ.
Black Theology
Branch of Christianity that is said to have begun with St. Peter and believes in praying for those in purgatory.
Catholicism
Pope Francis
Creed that begins "I believe in God the Father almighty..."
Apostles Creed
Biblical narrative that deals questioning God in the face of suffering
The Book of Job
Theology that seeks to challenge the all male language used when talking about God
Feminist Theology
John Calvin and Ulrich Zwingli were the founders of this tradition
Reformed
Non-Violent activist from India whose work influenced Martin Luther King Jr.
Ghandi
A visible means of God's invisible grace
A Sacrament
Biblical character who was abused by Sarai and Abram
Hagar
Liberation Theology
Branch of Christianity known for their biblical literalism and focus on the "Good News" of being saved by Jesus
Evangelical
The Cost of Discipleship author and theologian who was found to be a part of the plot to kill Hitler
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Greek word for "church" or "called out ones"
Ekklesia
Prophet who provided the image of the suffering servant
Isaiah
Theology done from the perspective of women of color that seeks include a more diverse population in the conversation about God
Womanist Theology
Orthodox
Person Nelson Mandela assigned to lead the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Diakonia
Biblical text that portrays Israel in lament after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple and the exile to Babylon
The Book of Lamentations
Theology that addresses suffering after a catastrophe (specifically, the holocaust)
Post-Shoah Theology
Pentecostalism