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Overview"Boaz: Kinsmen Redeemer-A Time To Break Silence! explores the role of men in our society, especially Christian men in providing for and protecting our women and children. The authors examine old ideas and beliefs about these roles. Is a Vashti type woman who challenges existing and current paradigms of agency and self-identity an ""uppity-women"" or a women of God who refused to participate in her own dehumanization, objectification or subjugation? Now is the time to break silence and to end violence and the abuse of women, and speak out against agendas that oppress women and girls, objectify females and deny their agency. We are to love our neighbor as ourselves. And who is our neighbor? Certainly the woman we see in distress in the streets, the women and girls caught up in civil wars and local uprisings, the runaways who finds themselves sold into sex slavery and trafficking, the female soldier assaulted by her commanding officer or fellow soldier; as well as our daughters and sisters who are daily disrespected. Our women and girls (as well as our boys) should be loved, not abused or oppressed. Content Summary Introduction: ""A Time To Break Silence"" -Struggle To End Violence Against Women and Sexual Assault Foreword: Bishop John R. Bryant & Rev. Dr. Cecelia Williams-Bryant The Prefaces tell the personal stories of the authors' struggle against male chauvinism, misogyny, and philosophies of paternalism and patriarchy; and, their own activism towards the liberation and protection of our women and girls. Chapter 1: ""Setting the Captives Free: Saving-Our Daughters. Our Sons. Ourselves"" establishes the theoretical and theological framework for Boaz: Kinsman Redeemer-A TIME TO BREAK SILENCE! for identifying the problem(s) facing the communities of the descendants of enslaved and free Africans in the United States. The first chapter asks: What is the role of men in the struggle to eradicate violence against women? And what does it take for men to be allies and interveners rather than predators? It sets forth the definition and characteristics of the Boaz Model. Chapter 2: ""Queen Vashti-Angry Women Who Don't Know Their Place"" asks: What is the role and place of women in our society as well as in the Church? The chapter focuses on agency of women that is the capacity of the agent to act. Not to be confused with individualism or selfish indulgence. Chapter 3: ""I have Told The Men Not To Touch You-Destroying Strongholds of Chauvinism and Misogyny"" focuses on statutory rape and subjugation of our girls, young women and women. The authors look at trafficking and sexual assault in wars, civil uprising and in the privacy of our homes and intimate relationships, as methods of control. They challenge societal and social ideologies and beliefs in male domination that are egregiously located in misogynistic perspectives. Chapter 4: ""Save Our Sons-Angry, Aggressive, and Depressed; Conspiring Against Black Boys Globally and Locally"" focuses on men of color and especially Black boys, including the rape and militarization / gangsterization of Black boys globally and locally. Boaz examines the external enemy as well as the enemy within. Save Our Sons asks the question: ""what does it take for men to take their Christian role and responsibility as leaders in their households, communities and churches and not be steeped in male chauvinism but be respectful of the unique roles of men (and women) in our society. Chapter 5: ""I Am Not A Prisoner of My Past: From Rahab to Ruth; Prostitute to Pole Dancer; and, From Amnon & Jonahab to Boaz and Christ-Redeemed, Forgiven, and Delivered"" is about redemption, forgiveness and salvation. The challenge is for men to take on a new character going beyond their pasts; reaffirming Boaz: The Kinsman Redeemer and Jesus. Conclusion: Interventions of Action-From Silent to Redeemed. Bring a spiritual eye and presence to the reading of this book to change lives, and set the captives free!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: John H Burns, II , Patricia W Coleman-BurnsPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9781543057652ISBN 10: 1543057659 Pages: 202 Publication Date: 02 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Rev. Dr. Patricia Coleman-Burns is a University of Michigan Assistant Professor Emerita of Nursing and Black Studies. She received her BA, MA & PhD in communication studies and rhetorical criticism from Wayne State University. Rev. Pat is a long-time advocate for the right of all persons to be free from gender oppression, sexism, racism, and violence. She is the First Lady & Associated Minister of First African Methodist (FAME) Church in Farmington Hills, MI and is an ordained local elder in the AME church. She coordinates Sankofa, Kwanzaa, Rites of Passage (boys & girls ages 12-17) health commissions and woman ministry programs. She is the Director of Christian Education at FAME. Rev. Dr. Coleman-Burns' favorite biblical scripture is: ""I know what I'm doing. I have it all planned out-plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for."" Jeremiah 29:11 (The Message) Currently her favorite songs are: ""Break Every Chain!"" and ""Every Praise"" Reverend John Henry Burns II is the Founder and Pastor of First A.M.E. (FAME-FH) Church of Farmington Hills, MI (2015). The planting of FAME-FH is the fulfillment of a longtime vision of Pastor Burns. Appointed in August 2011, Rev. Burns celebrates his 3rd appointment; St. Matthew AME Church, Detroit, MI, 2014-2015; Gregg Memorial AME Church, Lansing MI, 2011-2014; and FAME of Farmington Hills. Rev. John is a native Detroiter, was baptized at the age of 14, accepted his call to ministry in 2001 and was ordained a Local Elder at the Michigan Annual Conference in 2005 to serve at Oak Grove African Methodist Episcopal Church in Detroit. He was educated in the Detroit Public Schools, attended University of Detroit, received his certification and training in mortuary science from Wayne State University and is a second generation licensed funeral director. He is a certified member of ""Spiritual Directors International"". Pastor John and Dr. Pat are the authors of: Boaz-Kinsman Redeemer: A Time To Break Silence! God's gifting has prepared their dynamic and anointed ministry for the current church militant. They have two sons: Seve John Burns, who has three daughters, Taiya, Madison and Angela; and Dr. Robert Samuel Burns married to Dr. Jade who have one son, Robert II. Pastor John's favorite scripture is: ""This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength. ""Nehemiah 8: 10b NIV" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |