Pragmatic Spirituality : : The Christian Faith through an Africentric Lens / / Gayraud S. Wilmore.

Gayraud S. Wilmore, an internationally renowned scholar of the history of the African American church, is one of the founders of black theology and author of Black Religion and Black Radicalism. Pragmatic Spirituality brings together some of his most compelling writings to speak to continuing issues...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2004]
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Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I Teaching African American Religious Studies
  • 1 What Is African American Religious Studies?
  • 2 Reinterpretation in Black Church History
  • 3 Black Religion: Strategies of Survival, Elevation, and Liberation
  • 4 Womanist Thought as a Recovery of Liberation Theology
  • 5 “Doing the Truth” Some Criteria for Researching and Teaching African American Religious History
  • 6 What Is African American Christianity?
  • 7 African Beginnings
  • 8 The Black Messiah: Revising the Color Symbolism of Western Christology
  • 9 Black Consciousness: Stumbling Block or Battering Ram?
  • Part III Black Theology History and Major Motifs
  • 10 What Is Black Theology?
  • 11 Eschatology in Black
  • 12 Black Power, Black People, and Theological Renewal
  • 13 The Role of African America in the Rise of Third-World Theology: A Historical Reappraisal
  • Part IV Africentric Pastoral Ministry
  • 14 What Is the Relevance of Black Theology for Pastoral Ministry?
  • 15 Black Christians, Church Unity, and One Common Expression of Apostolic Faith
  • 16 Lessons from My Father’s World: A Sermon
  • 17 Struggling against Racism with Realism and Hope
  • Notes
  • Index
  • About the Author