Young, Henry James. Hope in Process: A Theology of Social Pluralism. Minneapolis: Fortess Press, 1990.
Abstract
Hope in Process is not only
a major initiative in African-American religious thought, it is also an
unflinching analysis of the causes and consequences of our new
multicultural situation and a paradigm for constructing theologies that
preserve and enhance the distinctiveness of groups too long on the
margins of theological discourse. Henry James Young finds in process
thought's organic models of pluralism a fertile worldview free of
classical culture's inherent biases - race, gender, class, and power.
He deftly reconstructs theological method in a way that not merely
tolerates but legitimates and fosters social and theological pluralism.
This new paradigm, which Young argues will be useful to minority groups
in their contextual and religious reflection on social reality,
reconfigures traditional theological sources in a creative and
liberating way.