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Doing Theological Double Dutch: A Womanist Pedagogy of Play Doing Theological Double Dutch: A Womanist Pedagogy of Play by Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch
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“Play recalls us not only to our humanity and the humanity of others but also to our embodied realities.”
Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch, Doing Theological Double Dutch: A Womanist Pedagogy of Play
“How are students to reconcile the incarnational and fleshly reality of Christ, if they cannot embrace their own flesh?”
Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch, Doing Theological Double Dutch: A Womanist Pedagogy of Play
“Christianity is a religion that celebrates interconnected diversity and values differences. It is those in power who have resisted diversity and difference and prostituted Christianity for their own personal gain.”
Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch, Doing Theological Double Dutch: A Womanist Pedagogy of Play
“There can be a story told of Black women that speaks to their compassion and care of all humanity, not just how well they cook and clean.”
Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch, Doing Theological Double Dutch: A Womanist Pedagogy of Play
“I had danced before, but this was the first time I danced out of anger and frustration. It was what my body knew how to do, so I did it. I danced until my body felt like mine again.”
Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch, Doing Theological Double Dutch: A Womanist Pedagogy of Play