A Fire in the Bones: Reflections on African-American Religious HistoryBeacon Press, 1996 M12 19 - 240 páginas In this fascinating collection of essays, Albert Raboteau reexamines the rich history of the African-American religious experience. Through his exploration of traditions that include the Baptist revivals, the AME Church, Black Catholics and African Orisa religions, Raboteau demonstrates how the active faith of African-Americans shaped their institutions and empowered their struggle for social justice throughout their history. |
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Contenido
AfricanAmerican | 15 |
Black Destiny in NineteenthCentury America 37 55 | 37 |
How Far the Promised Land? Black Religion | 57 |
Richard Allen and the African Church Movement | 79 |
Continuity within Change | 103 |
The History | 117 |
The Chanted Sermon | 141 |
The Conversion Experience | 152 |
Thomas Merton | 166 |
Epilogue A Fire in the Bones | 183 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
A Fire in the Bones: Reflections on African-American Religious History Albert J. Raboteau Vista de fragmentos - 1995 |
A Fire in the Bones: Reflections on African-American Religious History Albert J. Raboteau Sin vista previa disponible - 1996 |
A Fire in the Bones: Reflections on African-American Religious History Albert J. Raboteau Sin vista previa disponible - 1996 |
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