Brian L. Johnson's remarkable biography of W.E.B. Du Bois describes the evolution of religious views from Du Bois's birth until his resignation as editor of Crisis magazine in 1934. W.E.B. Du Bois, Towards Agnosticism (1868-1934) traces Du Bois' mounting skepticism through his earliest church experiences to his sociological training in Berlin culminating with his writings in Crisis Magazine. Johnson argues that despite Du Bois' frequent use of Protestant religious rhetoric, the mature Du Bois was a critic of African American religious organizations and their leaders, and a scientifically oriented agnostic who did not adhere to any religious orthodoxy.…mehr
Brian L. Johnson's remarkable biography of W.E.B. Du Bois describes the evolution of religious views from Du Bois's birth until his resignation as editor of Crisis magazine in 1934. W.E.B. Du Bois, Towards Agnosticism (1868-1934) traces Du Bois' mounting skepticism through his earliest church experiences to his sociological training in Berlin culminating with his writings in Crisis Magazine. Johnson argues that despite Du Bois' frequent use of Protestant religious rhetoric, the mature Du Bois was a critic of African American religious organizations and their leaders, and a scientifically oriented agnostic who did not adhere to any religious orthodoxy.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1: The First Congregational Church of Great Barrington Chapter 3 Chapter 2: T. Thomas Fortune's New York Globe (Freeman) and Great Barrington's 'Very Religious' and 'Strange' Settlers Chapter 4 Chapter 3: From a Christian Pragmatism to Social Science: Fisk, Harvard & Berlin Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Silent Times: The Preacher, the Scholar, and the American Negro Academy Chapter 6 Chapter 5: "As the Crow Flies" Chapter 7 Chapter 6: The Agnostic Pulpit: The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races Chapter 8 Epilogue: "The Great Ghandhi," "The Prophet of Communism," and Agnostic Legacy
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1: The First Congregational Church of Great Barrington Chapter 3 Chapter 2: T. Thomas Fortune's New York Globe (Freeman) and Great Barrington's 'Very Religious' and 'Strange' Settlers Chapter 4 Chapter 3: From a Christian Pragmatism to Social Science: Fisk, Harvard & Berlin Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Silent Times: The Preacher, the Scholar, and the American Negro Academy Chapter 6 Chapter 5: "As the Crow Flies" Chapter 7 Chapter 6: The Agnostic Pulpit: The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races Chapter 8 Epilogue: "The Great Ghandhi," "The Prophet of Communism," and Agnostic Legacy
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