Although an Episcopal priest since 1982, Gary Dorrien is not as well-recognized in Anglican circles as he deserves to be. His new autobiography may help to resolve this shortcoming.
This account traces theology in England from early sources through the Reformation into a detailed account of the shaping of belief amid the rise of modernity.
The work of black theology, in its most radical form, is a work intended to liberate white people from their oppression, which they cannot see and do not understand.