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  Power in the Blood?: The Cross in the African American Experience (Bishop Henry Mcneal Turner/Sojourner Truth Series in Black Religion)

 
Power in the Blood?: The Cross in the African American Experience (Bishop Henry Mcneal Turner/Sojourner Truth Series in Black Religion) under Black Theology in The Books Store
Price: $20.00
Sale: $29.99
 
Manufacturer: Orbis Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Joanne Marie Terrell
Publisher: Orbis Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 232.408996073
Publication Date: 1998-10
Reading Level: 187
 
Description: Can the gospel message of the Atonement have a liberative message for black Christians? Is there, indeed, "power in the blood of Jesus"? This study of the meaning of the cross in the African American religious experience is both comprehensive and powerful: comprehensive because it explores the meaning of the cross - symbol of suffering and sacrifice - from the early beginnings of Christianity through modern times, and powerful because it is written by a black woman who has experienced abuse and the oppression of field-work.

 

  God Don't Like Ugly

 
God Don't Like Ugly under Black Theology in The Books Store
Price: $21.00
Sale: $15.00
 
Manufacturer: Abingdon Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Teresa L Fry Brown
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 277.3008996073
Publication Date: 2000-11-01
Reading Level: 216
 

 

  Models of Black Theology: Issues in Class, Culture, and Gender

 
Models of Black Theology: Issues in Class, Culture, and Gender under Black Theology in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: Trinity Pr Intl
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Julian Kunnie
Publisher: Trinity Pr Intl
Dewey Decimal Number: 230.08996
Publication Date: 1994-04
Reading Level: 96
 

 

  Engendering Church

 
Engendering Church under Black Theology in The Books Store
Price: $80.00
Sale: $75.98
 
Manufacturer: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Jualynne E. Dodson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Dewey Decimal Number: 287.83
Publication Date: 2002-01-15
Reading Level: 144
 
Description: Engendering Church explores the power, processes, and circumstances that brought about the new gender relations in the African Methodist Church--one of the largest African American denominations in the U.S. Dodson's historical account of the church and its many changes shows that unless women hold church positions, they are overlooked as proactive agents of organizational power. She also links the church to broader social change. When women began to function in key leadership roles in African American churches, they also contributed to more rapid improvement in the living conditions for blacks in the United States.

 

  The Preacher King: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Word that Moved America

 
The Preacher King: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Word that Moved America under Black Theology in The Books Store
Price: $30.00
Sale: $16.00
 
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Richard Lischer
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Dewey Decimal Number: 251.0092
Publication Date: 1995-04-20
Reading Level: 360
 
Description: Today it seems extraordinary that a nation the size of the United States could have been so profoundly affected by the minister of a little Baptist church in Montgomery, Alabama. But at a turning point in American history, Martin Luther King, Jr., had an incalculable effect on the fabric of daily life and the laws of the nation. As no other preacher in living memory and no politician since Lincoln, he transposed the themes of love, suffering, deliverance, and justice from the sacred shelter of the pulpit into the arena of public policy. He was the last great religious reformer in America. How the man who always saw himself as "fundamentally a clergyman, a Baptist preacher" crafted his strategic vision and moved a nation to renewal is the subject of this remarkable new book.
The Preacher King investigates Martin Luther King Jr.'s, religious development from a precocious "PK" ("preacher's kid") in segregated Atlanta to the most influential American preacher and orator of the twentieth century. To give the most accurate and intimate portrait possible, author Richard Lischer draws almost exclusively on King's unpublished sermons and speeches, as well as tape recordings, personal interviews, and even police surveillance reports. In King's published works, Lischer shows, King and his editors modified and polished his sermons in order to reach as wide an audience as possible. By returning to the raw sources, Lischer recaptures King's real, African-American, preaching voice and, consequently, something of the real King himself. He shows how as the son, the grandson, and the great-grandson of preachers, King early on absorbed the poetic cadences, the traditions, and the power of the pulpit. He traces King's coming of age from his rebellious teenage years (King once wrote that at thirteen he shocked his Sunday School class by "denying the bodily resurrection of Jesus") to his arrival in Montgomery, where he took on the role of "Brother Pastor" to his flock during the year of ministry before he burst into national prominence. Lischer shows that King was as profoundly influenced by his fellow African-American preachers as he was by Gandhi and the philosophers, and tracks King's themes of brotherhood and justice from the set pieces of his weekly sermons to his electrifying mass meeting speeches, demonstrations, and civil addresses. Lischer also reveals a later phase of King's development that few of his biographers or critics have addressed: the prophetic rage with which he condemned American religious and political hypocrisy. During the last three years of his life, Lischer shows, King accused his country of genocide, warned of long hot summers in the ghettos, and called for a radical redistribution of wealth.
More than any other book, The Preacher King captures the crucial aspect of the identity of Martin Luther King, Jr. Human, complex, and passionate, here is a preacher who never gave up trying to shape a congregation of people that would be capable of redeeming the moral and political character of the nation.

 

  Down by the Riverside: Readings in African American Religion (Religion, Race, and Ethnicity)

 
Down by the Riverside: Readings in African American Religion (Religion, Race, and Ethnicity) under Black Theology in The Books Store
Price: $65.00
Sale: $65.00
 
Manufacturer: NYU Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Larry Murphy
Publisher: NYU Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 200.8996073
Publication Date: 2000-11-01
Reading Level: 495
 
Description:

"This colection brings together two generations of scholarship on many important topics in African-American religious history. . . . A useful and judiciously chosen compilation that should serve well in the classroom."
Religious Studies Review

"It serves as a smorgasbord of the study of black spirituality."
Black Issues Book Review

Down by the Riverside provides an expansive introduction to the development of African American religion and theology. Spanning the time of slavery up to the present, the volume moves beyond Protestant Christianity to address a broad diversity of African American religion from Conjure, Orisa, and Black Judaism to Islam, African American Catholicism, and humanism.

This accessible historical overview begins with African religious heritages and traces the transition to various forms of Christianity, as well as the maintenance of African and Islamic traditions in antebellum America. Preeminent contributors include Charles Long, Gayraud Wilmore, Albert Raboteau, Manning Marable, M. Shawn Copeland, Vincent Harding, Mary Sawyer, Toinette Eugene, Anthony Pinn, and C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence Mamiya. They consider the varieties of religious expression emerging from migration from the rural South to urban areas, African American women's participation in Christian missions, Black religious nationalism, and the development of Black Theology from its nineteenth-century precursors to its formulation by James Cone and later articulations by black feminist and womanist theologians. They also draw on case studies to provide a profile of the Black Christian church today.

This thematic history of the unfolding of religious life in African America provides a window onto a rich array of African American people, practices, and theological positions.


 

  Martin Luther King (Leaders and Witnesses)

 
Martin Luther King (Leaders and Witnesses) under Black Theology in The Books Store
Price: $11.95
Sale: $9.73
 
Manufacturer: New City Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: New City Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 323.092
Publication Date: 1999-12-31
Reading Level: 144
 
Description: old, o.p., edition. Please order new edition Martin Luther King (9781565481855)

 

  From Prison to Pulpit: My Road to Redemption

 
From Prison to Pulpit: My Road to Redemption under Black Theology in The Books Store
Price: $19.95
Sale: $14.99
 
Manufacturer: Cadell & Davies
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Vaughan Booker
Publisher: Cadell & Davies
Dewey Decimal Number: 283.092
Publication Date: 1994-11-17
 
Description: Twenty-five years ago, Vaughan Booker committed murder, shooting five arrows into his wife. Today he is an Episcopal priest in Alexandria, Virginia, preaching the forgiveness of sin to a multiracial church.

 

  Tribal Talk: Black Theology, Hermeneutics, and African/American Ways of "Telling the Story"

 
Tribal Talk: Black Theology, Hermeneutics, and African/American Ways of
Price: $69.00
Sale: $69.00
 
Manufacturer: Pennsylvania State University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Will Coleman
Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 230.08996073
Publication Date: 2000-01
Reading Level: 210
 
Description: The experiences of enslaved African Americans have been recorded in writings identified as slave narratives, also called liberation narratives. Although much has been written about slave culture and slave religion from sociological and historical perspectives, Tribal Talk is the first book to study slave narratives as a source for a contemporary, constructive black theology, while also paying close attention to their literary and rhetorical value. Will Coleman explores from a theological, historical, and literary perspective the oral traditions of African American culture, and how those oral traditions have made an impact on the composition of slave narratives. Specifically, Coleman examines the process by which religious beliefs were passed down from generation to generation. He explores the various interpretive strategies that aid in understanding both the theological and the literary nature of African American slave narratives. Ultimately, he links black theology with the language and the religious experiences of enslaved black people.

 

  A Challenge to the Black Church

 
A Challenge to the Black Church under Black Theology in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $9.03
 
Manufacturer: African American Images
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Rev. Earl Trent Jr.
Publisher: African American Images
Dewey Decimal Number: 277.308308996073
Publication Date: 2004-10-01
Reading Level: 175
 
Description: This insightful analysis raises questions about the black church and its impact on black society. Interwoven with scripture, this text addresses such complex and passionately debated issues as Is the black church leading the movement in the new millennium? How can the church attract more youth and males? Does the church have an ear for the hip-hop generation? and How do we explain so much poverty in the richest country in the world? Written for those involved in the church who are concerned about its impact, this examination discusses the church's role in the black community and its future.

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