Introduction to the practice of African American preaching /
"The Introduction to African American Preaching is an important, groundbreaking book. This book acknowledges African American preaching as an academic discipline, and invites all students and preachers into a scholarly, dynamic, and useful exploration of the topic. Author Frank Thomas opens wit...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Nashville :
Abingdon Press,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One: The Bus Tour of the Study of African American Preaching
- Folk Preaching and Educated Preaching
- The Paucity of Academic Study of African American Preaching
- The Study of African American Preaching before Martin Luther King Jr.
- The Study of African American Preaching after Martin Luther King Jr.
- African American Women and Womanists
- Taxonomy of the Study of African American Preaching
- Chapter Two: Negro Expression, Signifying, and the Rhetoric of African American Preaching
- The Historical Relationship between Homiletics and Rhetoric
- Zora Neale Hurston and the Oral Tradition of Black Preaching
- Signifying and African American Preaching
- Chapter Three: "It's Alright Now": A Rhetorical Analysis of Gardner C. Taylor's Sermon "His Own Clothes"
- Characteristics of African American Preaching
- Black Preaching: Henry H. Mitchell and Cleophus J. LaRue
- Black Preaching and Rhetorical Criticism
- Close Reading of "His Own Clothes"
- Chapter Four: "Keepin' It Real": The Validity of the Existentially Authentic Performance
- Jay-Z and Criteria for the Real
- The Logic of the Lyrics
- The Emotional Truth That Supports the Lyrics
- The Human Motivation the MC Fills In
- Getting Even the Smallest Detail Right
- Chapter Five: The Truth Is Always Relevant: Race and Economics in Contemporary African American Preaching
- The Truth Is Always Relevant
- The Civil Rights Movement and the New Movement
- The Bigger Subjects for Millennials and Gen-Xers
- Tension Points: The New Movement and the Church
- The Church and the New Movement
- Taking the Long View
- Afterword: "Seven Decades of African American Preaching"by Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.
- Introduction
- Chapter One: The Bus Tour of the Study of African American Preaching : Folk Preaching and Educated Preaching
- The Paucity of Academic Study of African American Preaching
- The Study of African American Preaching before Martin Luther King Jr.
- The Study of African American Preaching after Martin Luther King Jr.
- African American Women and Womanists
- Taxonomy of the Study of African American Preaching
- Chapter Two: Negro Expression, Signifying, and the Rhetoric of African American Preaching : The Historical Relationship between Homiletics and Rhetoric
- Zora Neale Hurston and the Oral Tradition of Black Preaching
- Signifying and African American Preaching
- Chapter Three: "It's Alright Now": A Rhetorical Analysis of Gardner C. Taylor's Sermon "His Own Clothes" : Characteristics of African American Preaching
- Black Preaching: Henry H. Mitchell and Cleophus J. LaRue
- Black Preaching and Rhetorical Criticism
- Close Reading of "His Own Clothes"
- Chapter Four: "Keepin' It Real": The Validity of the Existentially Authentic Performance : Jay-Z and Criteria for the Real
- The Logic of the Lyrics
- The Emotional Truth That Supports the Lyrics
- The Human Motivation the MC Fills In
- Getting Even the Smallest Detail Right
- Chapter Five: The Truth Is Always Relevant: Race and Economics in Contemporary African American Preaching : The Truth Is Always Relevant
- The Civil Rights Movement and the New Movement
- The Bigger Subjects for Millennials and Gen-Xers
- Tension Points: The New Movement and the Church
- The Church and the New Movement
- Taking the Long View
- Afterword: "Seven Decades of African American Preaching" / by Jeremiah A. Wright Jr
- Selected Bibliography of African American Preaching
- Appendix A: "His Own Clothes" / by Gardner Calvin Taylor.
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