Existential Togetherness: Toward a Common Black Religious Heritage - eBook
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Existential Togetherness: Toward a Common Black Religious Heritage - eBook  -     By: DeWayne R. Stallworth

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Title: Existential Togetherness: Toward a Common Black Religious Heritage - eBook
By: DeWayne R. Stallworth
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781532651632
ISBN-13: 9781532651632
Stock No: WW110655EB

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The notion of community entails more than just shared space in the here-and-now moment. For African Americans especially, communal engagement is a sacred experience that stretches from the mundane to the spectacular in a cyclical historical pattern. DeWayne R. Stallworth illumines the broadness of this African American religious experience by looking back to the first shared experience of unbiased community that occurred during slavery. He then explores the difficulties of maintaining such a unity under the threat of supremacy as experienced through systemic structures of both white and black privilege. Most important, Stallworth unpacks how the black religious leader, although caricatured as uncouth and ignorant, remained the moral compass for community progression and uplift until the civil rights era. This provocative book is essential reading for anyone with a desire to obtain a broader and deeper understanding of what it means to be black, religious, and American in the twenty-first-century United States.

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DeWayne R. Stallworth is Professor of Religious Studies at American Baptist College in Nashville, Tennessee. He is the author of Stable Conscience (2013).

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