Hayes (systematic theology, Georgetown U.) describes the origins of African American spirituality and relevant developments in history (including the Civil War and Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era and
Black women in America have carved out a distinctive and instructive faith stance that is influential well beyond the historic black church. Diana L. Hayes, a leading commentator and forger of womani
In this collection of essays, prayers, and meditations, Diana Hayes lays the foundation of womanist spirituality in the lived faith and struggles of African American women.
Many Faces, One Church both captures and facilitates a seismic shift in the who, what, where, when, why, and how of Catholic theology today. Along with a diverse group of theologians who represent the
Examines the history and impact of African Americans in the American Cathlic Church, exploring theology, doctrine, the role of women, liturgical implications, oral traditions, Black spirituality, and