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Eight leading scholars have joined forces to give us the most comprehensive book to date on the history of African-American religion from the slavery period to the present.Beginning with Albert Rab...
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06 July 1994

Eight leading scholars have joined forces to give us the most comprehensive book to date on the history of African-American religion from the slavery period to the present.
Beginning with Albert Raboteau's essay on the importance of the story of Exodus among African-American Christians and concluding with Clayborne Carson's work on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s religious development, this volume illuminates the fusion of African and Christian traditions that has so uniquely contributed to American religious development. Several common themes emerge: the critical importance of African roots, the traumatic discontinuities of slavery, the struggle for freedom within slavery and the subsequent experience of discrimination, and the remarkable creativity of African-American religious faith and practice. Together, these essays enrich our understanding of both African-American life and its part in the history of religion in America.
Beginning with Albert Raboteau's essay on the importance of the story of Exodus among African-American Christians and concluding with Clayborne Carson's work on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s religious development, this volume illuminates the fusion of African and Christian traditions that has so uniquely contributed to American religious development. Several common themes emerge: the critical importance of African roots, the traumatic discontinuities of slavery, the struggle for freedom within slavery and the subsequent experience of discrimination, and the remarkable creativity of African-American religious faith and practice. Together, these essays enrich our understanding of both African-American life and its part in the history of religion in America.
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Pages: 208
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
06 July 1994
ISBN: 9780520075948
Format: Paperback
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Paul E. Johnson is Professor of History at the University of South Carolina and the author of A Shopkeeper's Millennium (1978).
Preface by Vincent G. Harding
Albert J. Raboteau: Afro-Americans, Exodus, and the American Israel
Charles Joyner: "Believer I Know:" The Emergence of Afro-American Christianity
Margaret Washington: Community Regulation and Cultural Specialization in Gullah Folk-Religion
William L. Andrews: The Politics of African-American Ministerial Autobiography from Reconstruction to the 1920s
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes: The Politics of "Silence": Dual-Sex Political Systems and Women's Traditions of Conflict in African-American Religion
Randall K. Burkett: The Black Church in the Years of Crisis: J.C. Austin and Pilgrim Baptist Church, 1927-1950
Clayborne Carson: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the African-American Social Gospel
Albert J. Raboteau: Afro-Americans, Exodus, and the American Israel
Charles Joyner: "Believer I Know:" The Emergence of Afro-American Christianity
Margaret Washington: Community Regulation and Cultural Specialization in Gullah Folk-Religion
William L. Andrews: The Politics of African-American Ministerial Autobiography from Reconstruction to the 1920s
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes: The Politics of "Silence": Dual-Sex Political Systems and Women's Traditions of Conflict in African-American Religion
Randall K. Burkett: The Black Church in the Years of Crisis: J.C. Austin and Pilgrim Baptist Church, 1927-1950
Clayborne Carson: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the African-American Social Gospel