Publisher's Synopsis
This book delves into the concept of God as The Great Black Mother, exploring the intersections of spirituality, gender, and race. By examining the traditional notion of God and expanding our understanding to embrace diverse representations of the divine, I aim to challenge existing paradigms and foster a more inclusive and empowering theological and social discourse. Drawing from theological, philosophical, and sociocultural perspectives, I explore the significance of the Black Mother archetype and its implications for understanding the divine. This paper encourages a reevaluation of religious and spiritual frameworks, promoting a more nuanced understanding that affirms the diversity and inherent value of all individuals.