African American Religion: A Very Short Introduction
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Religion & Spirituality
History
格式
平装书
页数
160
语言
英语
已发布
Sep 24, 2014
出版商
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195182898
ISBN-13
9780195182897
描述
Eddie S. Glaude Jr. explores the profound impact of African American religion on the broader tapestry of American spirituality and culture. He delves into the historical roots that trace back to the establishment of the first African American denomination, highlighting how faith has been a cornerstone of resilience and identity throughout the struggles faced by the African American community.
Through an engaging narrative, Glaude examines the evolution of religious practices and beliefs, revealing how they intertwine with social justice movements and the quest for equality. He illuminates key figures and movements that have shaped the religious landscape, showcasing the transformative power of faith in advocating for community and empowerment.
Ultimately, this exploration provides insight into the rich diversity within African American religious traditions, illustrating how these practices not only serve as a source of comfort but also challenge societal norms and inspire change. The narrative emphasizes the ongoing relevance of African American religion in contemporary discussions about race, spirituality, and social justice, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of faith in America.
Through an engaging narrative, Glaude examines the evolution of religious practices and beliefs, revealing how they intertwine with social justice movements and the quest for equality. He illuminates key figures and movements that have shaped the religious landscape, showcasing the transformative power of faith in advocating for community and empowerment.
Ultimately, this exploration provides insight into the rich diversity within African American religious traditions, illustrating how these practices not only serve as a source of comfort but also challenge societal norms and inspire change. The narrative emphasizes the ongoing relevance of African American religion in contemporary discussions about race, spirituality, and social justice, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of faith in America.