Black theology is a term used to describe a theological perspective emerging from the experiences of black people. This theology emphasizes the role of liberation, justice, and equality for African Americans in all aspects of life. Some synonyms for black theology include liberation theology, contextual theology, and the theology of humanization. Liberation theology stresses the importance of social action and a focus on the marginalized, while contextual theology places emphasis on the social and cultural context of a particular community. The theology of humanization centers around the idea of human flourishing and liberation from oppression. All of these perspectives seek to prioritize the voices and experiences of the black community in theological discourse.