Beyond Slavery
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Slavery in Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Scripture and Religious Law
Christianity, Religion of the Slaveholders and the Enslaved
Sexual Assault and Exploitation Under U.S. Slavery and Jim Crow
How Slavery Has Shaped Our Understandings of Marriage and Friendship
Slavery, Violence, and the State
Dwight Hopkins

Professor of Theology at the University of Chicago DivinitySchool, Dwight N. Hopkins has authored Being Human: race, culture,and religion; Down, Up and Over: slave religion and black theology;Heart and Head: black theology past, present, and future; ShoesThat Fit Our Feet: sources for a constructive black theology, and other texts. He is co-editor of Global Voices for Gender Justice and Cut Loose Your Stammering Tongue: black theology in the slave narratives. Hopkins is the Communications Coordinator for the InternationalAssociation of Black Religions and Spiritualities, a FordFoundation sponsored global project.