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41. Beyond 'band-aids' and bootstraps: Toward a womanist vision of Christian education as social transformation
42. An examination of role strain, womanist identity, and John Henryism on the health and cardiovascular risk of African American women
43. A womanist perspective of pastoral care ministry: The power of presence in pastoral care within the African American church/communit
44. Claiming/reclaiming Africana womanist literary texts throughout the African diaspora
45. Alice Walker's ethics: An analysis of Alice Walker's non-fiction work as a resource for womanist ethics
46. Rhetorical Spirits: Spirituality as a Rhetorical Device in New Age Womanists of Color Texts
47. Womanism in the ministry: Narratives of African-American woman clergy
48. Zora Neale Hurston and Alice Walker. Womanist and feminist theories meet in the garden: The perspective of difference
49. Stories of struggle, songs of hope: Postcolonial womanist performance praxis
50. Toni Morrison's womanist discourse in 'The Bluest Eye' (1970), 'Sula' (1974), and 'Beloved' (1987): Analytical and computational study
51. Christianity in the lives of highly educated African American women: Womanist narratives
52. Resurrecting womanist theory from the lyrics of India.Arie, Lauryn Hill, and Me'Shell Ndegeocello: The performance and pedagogy of race and gender politics
53. Earth blood and earthling existence: A methodological study of black women's writings and their implications for a womanist ecological theology
54. Womanist philosophy of revolutionary struggle: Human being, power, and social totality in the early writings of Alice Walker
55. Using womanist theology for designing a writing curriculum
56. 'Daughters of Zion': Spiritual power in Black womanist narrative (Zilpha Elaw, Virginia Broughton, Gloria Naylor, Gayl Jones, Octavia E. Butler)
57. The Lukan Parable of the Great Supper: A womanist socio-historical reading of slavery and resistance using the amended parable theory of Octavia E. Butler
58. Power in the blood? The Cross in the African-American experience
59. Claiming B(l)ack manhood, claiming souls: Male portraiture in novels by Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, and Gloria Naylor. A womanist reading
60. African-American blues women's contribution to womanist theory: An ethnographic educational study
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