Red Lip Theology | Book Review by Sam

 

About:

Red Lip Theology is a journey into how Candice Marie Benbow found a God she could believe in and be in relationship with. The book is part memoir, part tribute to her mother, part religious text. Ms. Benbow is a theologian with degrees from Tennessee State University, North Carolina Central University, and Duke Divinity School. Ms. Benbow clearly has not only the knowledge but the background to write on this topic, but what really makes the book come alive is her lived experiences that she can speak and teach through. This book is for every Black millenial girl who grew up in church or wants to believe in God, but hasn’t been able to reconcile their beliefs with their experiences in the world.

Review:

Candice Marie Benbow starts Red Lip Theology by providing the context for how she came up with this particular theology. She also gives us her life story and the definition (“Red Lip Theology is the space in which young, Black church women can sit with the parts of ourselves and be honest about all of them. Within these borders, there are boundless possibilities for who we can become and how we can life into our faith.”) she finally lands on after years of experience. Ms. Benbow is vulnerable right from the beginning of the text and details how the structure of her book was born out of her process of getting ready. Her daily routine of getting ready became a ritual that was part of her affirmations as well, it came at a time when she was depressed but her friends saw fit to let her know that she should get ready for the world despite what was going on in her life. Her best friend Sheleda made her promise to do so and told Benbow “it was time to get back to [herself]”.

The scene of the Black church being a place of contradictions seems all too familiar. It is where a lot of Southern Black girls were raised and nurtured, however it is also a place that can be filled with judgment and abuse. Finding God in that can be difficult. 

Her time in college and learning about Womanist Theology also mirrored my experience. I was learning about Feminism and womanism and questioning how all of these ideals could fit in with my faith. I actually wrote my senior thesis in college on Womanist Theology. In this book Benbow expands on Womanist Theology and creates something new for Black women millennials grappling with the world around them as well as the faith they grew up with and still hold dear. 

What I found profound about Benbow’s revelation is when she writes “if all of creation is holy, then Black girls and women are holy, too” and she details just how we remain holy even when we are in the depths of despair and even when we think that God is not there. Even in our hot mess, God is there. Benbow reminds us that we are doing the best that we can and where we fall short – God’s grace, God’s love covers us. 

Read this book if you’re a Black girl wondering how to piece together your faith with your life in today’s times. You will feel comforted and less alone by the end of the book. I truly believe it’s a must read for every Black woman and get ready to highlight!

 

S2 Episode 3 Show Notes: Red Lip Theology

 For Season 2 Episode 3 we read Candice Marie Benbow’s Red Lip Theology

About the Author

Candice Marie Benbow is a well known Black womanist theologian with degrees from Tennessee State University, North Carolina Central University and Duke Divinity School who makes a living as a writer.

Book Look

The cover stands out as a profile picture of Candice Benbow with popping Red Lipstick as an ode to her book title. Candice rightfully stands out and shines bright as the face of her new book/memoir.

Bookmark

  • “ If all of creation is holy, then Black girls and women are holy, too” pg 18
  • “Red lip theology is the space in which young, Black churchwomen can sit with the parts of yourself and be honest about all of them. Within these borders, there are boundless possibilities for who we can become and how we can love into our faith. Red lip theology introduced me to a God much more kind, gracious, and loving than the one I’d been given in my youth and young adulthood.” pg 22

POV

Sam and Felicia had a great bit to discuss and go over in this book. Favorite characters didn’t exactly apply to this kind of book but it is safe to say that Candice Benbow has an incredible story to tell about her life and faith journey.

Deep Dive

Red Lip Theology is about Candice’s journey to Jesus and helping other Black women heal from the constraints of religion. Felicia and Sam thoroughly discuss the definition of Red Lip Theology and what it means to them. Candice experiences racism, sexism, and other trauma and uses her book to redefine her own identity. We are excited for any future work or projects Candice has coming next.