Show us how you do it : Marshall Keeble and the rise of Black Churches of Christ in the United States, 1914-1968 / / Edward J. Robinson.

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Superior document:Religion and American culture (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Religion and American culture (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
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Physical Description:x, 240 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • The making of a black evangelist
  • "I had rather rely on God's plan than man's" : Marshall Keeble and the missionary society controversy
  • "The greatest missionary in the church to-day" : the philanthropy of A. M. Burton
  • An old Negro in the new South : the heart and soul of Marshall Keeble
  • The Gospel Advocate and the theological formation of African American Churches of Christ
  • "It does my soul good when I read the Gospel advocate" : Marshall Keeble and the power of the press
  • "The Bible is right!" : the theology and strategy of Marshall Keeble
  • The paradox of white racism and white philanthropy in Churches of Christ
  • "The white churches sponsored all of this work" : Marshall Keeble and race relations in Churches of Christ
  • Stirring up the South : Marshall Keeble and black denominations in the South
  • The great triumvirate : Marshall Keeble, A. L. Cassius, R. N. Hogan, and the rise of African American Churches of Christ beyond the South
  • The legacy of Marshall Keeble
  • Marshall Keeble's sons
  • Marshall Keeble's grandsons
  • Epilogue: The church Marshall Keeble made.