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Author Floyd-Thomas, Juan Marcial., author

Title Liberating black church history : making it plain / Juan M. Floyd-Thomas
Published Nashville, TN : Abingdon Press, 2014

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Contents Introduction: lessons the dark past has taught me -- 1. Waking the nations underground: the black church tradition from enslavement to emancipation -- 2. Making America again: the black church tradition from segregation to the rights movement -- 3. We have been believers in the new Jerusalem: the black church tradition from black liberation theology to Barack Obama -- Notes
Summary "How the horrible yet hopeful dimensions of African American faith took shape on American shores. This book lays out how the lessons of the dark past shaped a people's religious quest for liberation and their long struggle for freedom, justice, and equality. The book bears witness to the story of a liberating faith in action in three moves. First, the book narrates the transformation of Black faith and culture in the North American context from enslavement to emancipation. Second, it discusses Black people's confrontation with the crisis of segregation and how it led to the culmination of the civil rights struggle in the United States and beyond. Finally, the author focuses on the contemporary developments in the religious experience of African Americans as they moved from the Black Power era to the Age of Obama."-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Black theology -- History
African American churches -- History
RELIGION -- Christianity -- History.
African American churches
Black theology
SUBJECT United States -- Church history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139926
Subject United States
Genre/Form Church history
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2014005581
ISBN 9781426786822
1426786824