The Black Church in the African American Experience /
Black churches in America have long been recognized as the most independent, stable, and dominant institutions in black communities. In The Black Church in the African American Experience, based on a ten-year study, is the largest nongovernmental study of urban and rural churches ever undertaken and...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
1990.
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Table des matières:
- The religious dimension : toward a sociology of Black churches
- The Black Baptists : the first Black churches in America
- The Black Methodists : the institutionalization of Black religious independence
- The Black Pentecostals : The spiritual legacy with a Black beginning
- In the receding shadow of the plantation : a profile of rural clergy and churches in the Black Belt
- In the streets of the Black metropolis : a profile of Black urban clergy and churches
- The new Black revolution : the Black Consciousness Movement and the Black church
- "Now is the time!" : the Black church, politics, and civil rights militancy
- The American dream and the American dilemma : the Black church and economics
- The pulpit and the pew : the Black church and women
- "In my mother's house" : the Black church and young people
- The performed word : music and the Black church
- The Black church and the twenty-first century : challenges to the Black church.


