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Katie's Canon: Womanism and the Soul of the Black Community

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In her book, the explosive voice of Katie Geneva Cannon as womanist and theological liberation ethicist boldly proclaims the vital presence and contributions of African-American women. --The Presbyterian Outlook

Cannon moves easily from the passion of folklore and legend to the conceptually rich...language of ethics and womanist theology. Her role 'is to speak as "one of the canonical boys" and as the "non-canonical other" at one and the same time.' In this, she most assuredly succeeds. --Library Journal

Every theologian, student, and lay person should have a copy of Katie's Canon to measure the breadth and depth of their theological commitment. I strongly recommend it. --James H. Cone

192 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1995

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January 9, 2021
In Katie's Canon, Katie Cannon, through a series of essays lays out the intersections of Black liberatory theology and womanist thinking. This connection, with an overarching theme of anti-oppression (anti-capitalist), is shown throughout the book in criticisms of white theology, patriarchal structures of academia, and other forms of hegemonic structures. This book pairs well with James Cone's Black Power & Black Theology. Katie's Canon seeks to use and uplift the Black Womanist tradition as a framework for the liberation of Black women, and the rest of society additionally.
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February 2, 2023
I was privileged to study preaching grounded in the black tradition with Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon in 1985. This book provides powerful insights into womanist, ethicist, and the black woman's literary tradition. This would be a rich work to share in a group.
The 25th Anniversary Edition was published in 2021.
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November 12, 2021
Katie’s Canon is a fantastic collection of Womanism theology and I really appreciated learning from Dr. Cannon.
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