Carol B. Duncan
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Carol B. Duncan is a prominent figure in the study of Black religious practices, particularly focusing on the Spiritual Baptist community in Toronto. Her work, "This Spot of Ground: Spiritual Baptists in Toronto," provides invaluable insights into the beliefs and practices of this often-overlooked group, highlighting their unique cultural contributions to the broader religious landscape. Additionally, Duncan has contributed significantly to the field of Black Church Studies through her editing of anthologies such as "The Black Church Studies Reader" and "Black Church Studies: An Introduction," both of which serve as essential resources for scholars and students alike.
Through her academic endeavors, Duncan has played a crucial role in advancing the understanding of Black religious expression and its historical context. Her research not only sheds light on the experiences of Spiritual Baptists but also encourages a broader dialogue about race, spirituality, and community within the Black church tradition. Duncan's work continues to influence new generations of scholars and practitioners in the field, making her a key figure in contemporary religious studies.