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Alton B. Pollard & Carol B. Duncan 
The Black Church Studies Reader 

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The Black Church Studies Reader addresses the depth and breadth of Black theological studies, from Biblical studies and ethics to homiletics and pastoral care. The book examines salient themes of social and religious significance such as gender, sexuality, race, social class, health care, and public policy. While the volume centers around African American experiences and studies, it also attends to broader African continental and Diasporan religious contexts. The contributors reflect an interdisciplinary blend of Black Church Studies scholars and practitioners from across the country. The text seeks to address the following fundamental questions: What constitutes Black Church Studies as a discipline or field of study? What is the significance of Black Church Studies for theological education? What is the relationship between Black Church Studies and the broader academic study of Black religions? What is the relationship between Black Church Studies and local congregations (as well as other faith-based entities)? The book’s search for the answers to these questions is compelling and illuminating.

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Table des matières

Foreword; Forrest E. Harris, Sr.

Prologue; Alton B. Pollard, III

Introduction: ‘The Black Church Studies Reader’; Alton B. Pollard, III and Carol B. Duncan

PART I: ORIGINS

1. Black Church Studies: Some of the Roots; Henry H. Mitchell

2. Black Church Studies as Advocate and Critic; Gayraud S. Wilmore

3. Black Church Studies as an Academic Interest and Initiative: A Historical Perspective; Lewis V. Baldwin

PART II: PROGRAM INITIATIVES

4. A Field of Study as a Field of Dreams: Contours of Black Church Studies; Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas

5. God Talk with Black Thinkers: An Innovative Model for Black Church Studies; Arthur Pressley and Nancy Lynne Westfield

6. The Public Vocation of Religious Leaders and the Mission of Black Church Studies; Robert M. Franklin

PART III: PURPOSE AND POWER

7. Reestablishing the Purpose and Power of the Preached Word through Black

Church Studies; Teresa Fry Brown

8. Music and Worship in Black Church Studies Curricula; James Abbington

9. Black Church Studies and Scripture; Rodney S. Sadler, Jr.

PART IV: PREACHING AND POETICS

10. All Flesh is Eligible!; Ella P. Mitchell

11. Good Food; Yvette Flunder

12. That was Then, This is Now; Otis Moss, III

13. for women of color scholars who have considered giving up/when the church was

not enuf; Pamela R. Lightsey

14. Noble Nubian Priestess, Sister Friends and Church Mothers, Preachers and Teachers in the House; Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan

PART V: PRACTICES AND POLICY

15. Black Church Studies as Practical Theology; Dennis W. Wiley

16. The Black Church and Public Policy: Retrospect and Prospect; Harold Dean Trulear

17. Black Megachurches and the Paradox of Black Progress; Tamelyn Tucker-Worgs

PART VI: TRANSATLANTIC CROSSINGS

18. Black Church Studies in the African Context; Emmanuel Y. Lartey

19. Freedom to ‘Catch the Spirit:’ Conceptualizing Black Church Studies in a Caribbean Context; Claudette Anderson

20. Out of the Bitter Sea’: The Black Church and Migration in North America; Carol B. Duncan

21. Towards Greater Involvement of the British Black Church in the Secular Education of Black Youth: School Exclusion and British Black Males; Doreen Mc Calla

PART VII: COMING FULL CIRCLE

22. The Black Church and the Mission for the 21st Century; Dwight N. Hopkins

23. I, Too, Sing Songs of Freedom: A Theo-Sociological Praxis Toward an Emancipatory Ethic for the Black Church and its Trans-Same-and-both-Gender-Loving Members; Dorinda G. Henry

24. Black Environmental Liberation Theology: The Theological and Historical Roots of Environmental Justice Activism by the African American Church; Dianne D. Glave

25. Closing the Gap between the Academy and the Church: Black Church Studies’ Role in Eliminating Health Disparities; Selina A. Smith

26. Economic Justice, and Globalization in Black Church Studies: Confronting the ‘Malignant Kinship’ in the Post-Civil Rights Era; Juan Floyd-Thomas

Epilogue: ‘The Endarkenment’: A Parable; Alton B. Pollard, III

A propos de l’auteur

Alton B. Pollard, III is Dean and Professor of Religion and Culture at Howard University School of Divinity, USA. His publications include Mysticism and Social Change, How Long this Road, and a new edition of Dubois’s The Negro Church. He is lead researcher for Equipping the Saints: Promising Practices in Black congregational life.Carol B. Duncan is Professor and former chair of the Department of Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada. She is the author of This Spot of Ground: Spiritual Baptists in Toronto, co-author of Black Church Studies: An Introduction and co-editor of Womanist and Black Feminist Responses to Tyler Perry’s Productions.
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 335 ● ISBN 9781137534552 ● Taille du fichier 4.0 MB ● Éditeur Alton B. Pollard & Carol B. Duncan ● Maison d’édition Palgrave Macmillan US ● Lieu New York ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 4918279 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale

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