The fight is on in Texas : a history of African American Churches of Christ in the Lone Star State, 1865-2000 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Abilene, Tex. :
Abilene Christian University Press,
©2008.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue: the fight is on in Texas
- pt. 1. From Disciples of Christ to Churches of Christ. The mother church: the Antioch Church of Christ in Midway, Texas
- "Texas is a hard field": forgotten trailblazers in African American Churches of Christ
- "A natural born killer": K.C. Thomas and the rise of African American Churches of Christ in Dallas
- pt. 2. The legacy of Marshall Keeble in Texas. The Keeble invasion: Marshall Keeble's evangelistic endeavors in the Lone Star State
- "Nothing can overcome the word of God": Luke Miller and the rise of African American Churches of Christ in East Texas
- Out on the firing line: L.H. Alexander, F.A. Livingston, and the rise of African American Churches of Christ in west Texas
- pt. 3. The legacy of G.P. Bowser in Texas. Standing on apostolic ground: G.P. Bowser, the Christian echo, and the division between African American Churches of Christ and Disciples of Christ in Texas
- "A fighter from the heart": J.S. Winston and the quest for leadeship in African American Churches of Christ in Texas
- "Just want to be the white man's brother": R.N. Hogan and the race problem in Churches of Christ
- pt. 4. The education of black Disciples of Christ and black Churches of Christ in Texas. The Booker T. Washington of Texas: J.N. Ervin and the Jarvis Christian Institute experience
- "A young Moses arose": Jack Evans and the legacy of Southwestern Christian College
- "Hard-fighting soldiers": African American Churches of Christ in Texas in the twenty-first century.