Black Collective Consciousness Theology: A call for the development of an African American centered Group Collective Consciousness in an era of

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by Van Daugherty

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The Black Church must embrace its role in addressing social justice, fostering unity, and confronting systemic issues to ensure its relevance and positively impact the African American community and society at large in a time of division and change. The history of the Black Church is deeply intertwined with the quest for social, economic, and political justice, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of its community throughout American history. As issues of race, class conflict, gender inequality, and xenophobia continue to shape societal discourse, the Church's failure to take a firm stance on these matters could jeopardize its future relevance. Historically, the Black Church has demonstrated remarkable adaptability, evolving in response to shifting social and political landscapes. This ability to transform has been crucial for its sustainability and relevance. However, the current climate presents new challenges that will test this adaptability. It is essential for the Black community to cultivate empathy and harness the unique gifts within, fostering a collective mindset that promotes growth and unity without excluding others. The reluctance to embrace Black unity often stems from historical fears and misunderstandings. Acknowledging the past is vital for moving forward; complacency can be as damaging as overt aggression. The Black Church stands at a pivotal moment, tasked with reasserting its influence and responsibility to effect change not only for its members but for society as a whole. By confronting systemic issues and advocating for justice, the Church can play a transformative role in shaping a more equitable future. The call for unity and action is not merely a plea for solidarity but a necessary step toward healing and progress, ensuring that the Black Church remains a vital force in the ongoing struggle for justice and equality. Van Daugherty, Ph.D. in African American Ministry, an Education Specialist Degree in Curriculum Directorship, A Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, (Intellectual History), Bachelor's Degree in History. Van Daugherty is a 30 year high school teacher, building and Central Office Administrator and former adjunct Junior College Instructor. Van's area of academic concentration is U.S. Race Relations, Social Justice, African American History and published author.

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