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Confidence in the Ableness of God.
Afterthoughts for “To Be Called Beloved.”
The Black Woman’s Literary Tradition as a Source for Ethics
Translating African American Sacred Texts into Womanist Frameworks of Meaning.
Katie G. Cannon's lecture notes.
Pedagogical Transparency.
Calling for the Order of the Day.
Women of Color and the Study of Religion and Theology.
Brave New Womanist Words
Lessons of Liberation in the Struggle for Freedom.
Resources for a Constructive Ethic for Black Women with Special Attention to the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston.
A Correlation Between the Action-Norms Within the Religious Ethics of Howard Thurman and Martin Luther King, Jr.
A Womanist Approach to Globalization.
Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick
The Inclusion of Sermons in Black Women's Novels.
The Patience to Wait (on the Lord).
Everyday Matters of Life and Death
Out of the Shadows of Death
The Factors Determining My Vocation.
Resources for a Constructive Ethic for Black Women in the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston.
Relevant Insights from Travel Seminary in Ghana.
Katie G. Cannon's lecture notes.
The Courage to Overcome.
Abstract for the Womanist Theology Primer.
Biblical Hermeneutics and Black Womanhood.
Catching Our Moral Breath
Afterthoughts for “Doing the Work Our Souls Must Have.”
Come Before Winter.
Womanist Works in Word.
A Black Interpretation of the Church and International Relations.

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