African American Religion brings together in one forum the mt important essays on the development of these traditions to provide a broad overview of the field and its most important scholars. The first part of the book orients African American religion to American history and the study of religion. The essays that follow trace the histories of many religious and cultural traditions, from the early cultural contact of Africans and Europeans, to the relationship between slaaaavery and an emerging Black Christianity, from the place of Africa in the African-American religious consciousness, to…mehr
African American Religion brings together in one forum the mt important essays on the development of these traditions to provide a broad overview of the field and its most important scholars. The first part of the book orients African American religion to American history and the study of religion. The essays that follow trace the histories of many religious and cultural traditions, from the early cultural contact of Africans and Europeans, to the relationship between slaaaavery and an emerging Black Christianity, from the place of Africa in the African-American religious consciousness, to contemporary issues such as women in the ministry and Black nationalism.
Timothy E. Fulop is Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs and Lecturer in the History of Christianity at Columbia Theological Seminary, and a contributor to the Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History (1995). Albert J. Raboteau is Putnam Professor of Religion at Princeton University and author of SlaveReligion.
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PART I MODELS FOR STUDYING AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGION1 David W. Wills The Central Themes of American Religious History: Pluralism, Puritanism, and the Encounter of Black and White2 Charles H. Long Perspectives for a Study of African American Religion in the United States3 Sidney W. Mintz and Richard Price The Birth of African American CulturePART II SLAVE RELIGIONLawrence W. Levine Slave Songs and Slave Consciousness: An Exploration in Neglected Sources5 Albert J. Raboteau The Black Experience in American Evangelicalism: The Meaning of Slavery6 Vincent Harding Religion and Resistance Among Ante bellum Slaves, 1800 1860PART III THE BLACK CHURCH NORTH OF SLAVERY7 Will B. Gravely The Rise of African Churches in America (1786 1822): Re examining the Contents8 Carol V. R. George Widening the Circle: The Black Church and the About the Abolitionist Crusade, 1830 1860PART IV EMANCIPATIONS, MISSION, AND BLACK DESTINYWilliam H. Becker The Black Church: Manhood and Mission 10 Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham The Black Church: A Gender Perspective11 Timothy E. Fulop The Future Golden Day of the Race: Millennialism and Black Americas in the Nadir, 1877 1901PART V URBANIZATION, NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS, AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM12 Hans A. Baer and Merill Singer Toward a Typology of Black Sectarianism as a Response to Racial Stratification13 C. Eric Lincoln The Muslim Mission in the Context of American Social History14 Iain MacRobert The Black Roots of Pentecostalism 15 Randall K. Burkett The Baptist Church in Years of Crisis: J. C. Austin and Pilgrim Baptist Church, 1926 195016 Clayborne Carson Martin Luther King, Jr., and the African American Social Gospel17 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes The Roles of Church and Community Mothers: Ambivalent American Sexism or Fragmented African Familyhood?18 Michael W. Haris Conflict and Resolution in the Life of Thomas Andrew Dorsey19 Bruce Jackson The Other Kind of Doctor: Conjure and Magic in Black American Folk Medicine20 Karen McCarthy Brown Systematic Remembering, Systematic Forgetting: Ogou in Haiti
PART I MODELS FOR STUDYING AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGION1 David W. Wills The Central Themes of American Religious History: Pluralism, Puritanism, and the Encounter of Black and White2 Charles H. Long Perspectives for a Study of African American Religion in the United States3 Sidney W. Mintz and Richard Price The Birth of African American CulturePART II SLAVE RELIGIONLawrence W. Levine Slave Songs and Slave Consciousness: An Exploration in Neglected Sources5 Albert J. Raboteau The Black Experience in American Evangelicalism: The Meaning of Slavery6 Vincent Harding Religion and Resistance Among Ante bellum Slaves, 1800 1860PART III THE BLACK CHURCH NORTH OF SLAVERY7 Will B. Gravely The Rise of African Churches in America (1786 1822): Re examining the Contents8 Carol V. R. George Widening the Circle: The Black Church and the About the Abolitionist Crusade, 1830 1860PART IV EMANCIPATIONS, MISSION, AND BLACK DESTINYWilliam H. Becker The Black Church: Manhood and Mission 10 Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham The Black Church: A Gender Perspective11 Timothy E. Fulop The Future Golden Day of the Race: Millennialism and Black Americas in the Nadir, 1877 1901PART V URBANIZATION, NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS, AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM12 Hans A. Baer and Merill Singer Toward a Typology of Black Sectarianism as a Response to Racial Stratification13 C. Eric Lincoln The Muslim Mission in the Context of American Social History14 Iain MacRobert The Black Roots of Pentecostalism 15 Randall K. Burkett The Baptist Church in Years of Crisis: J. C. Austin and Pilgrim Baptist Church, 1926 195016 Clayborne Carson Martin Luther King, Jr., and the African American Social Gospel17 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes The Roles of Church and Community Mothers: Ambivalent American Sexism or Fragmented African Familyhood?18 Michael W. Haris Conflict and Resolution in the Life of Thomas Andrew Dorsey19 Bruce Jackson The Other Kind of Doctor: Conjure and Magic in Black American Folk Medicine20 Karen McCarthy Brown Systematic Remembering, Systematic Forgetting: Ogou in Haiti
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