Afro-Pentecostalism : Black Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in history and culture /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Alexander, Estrelda, 1949-, Yong, Amos
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, [2011]
Series:Religion, race, and ethnicity.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Black tongues of fire : Afro-Pentecostalism's shifting strategies and changing discourses / Estrelda Y. Alexander, Amos Yong
  • The Azuza Street Mission and historic Black churches : two worlds in conflict in Los Angeles' African American community / Cecil M. Robeck Jr.
  • Navigating the territory : early Afro-Pentecostalism as a movement within Black civil society / David D. Daniels III
  • Laying the foundations for Azuza : Black women and public ministry in the nineteenth century / Valerie C. Cooper
  • Church mothers and Pentecostals in the modern age / Clarence E. Hardy III
  • Rites of lynching and rights of dance : historic, anthropological, and Afro-Pentecostal perspectives on Black manhood after 1865 / Craig Scandrett-Leatherman
  • Crossing over Jordan : navigating the music of heavenly bliss and earthly desire in the lives and careers of three twentierth-century African American Holiness-Pentecostal "crossover" artists / Louis B. Gallien Jr.
  • Pentecostal ethics and the prosperity gospel : is there a prophet in the house? / Cheryl J. Sanders
  • Ethics in a prophetic mode : reflections of an Afro-Pentecostal radical / Leonard Lovett
  • Pneumatology : contributions from African American Christian thought to the Pentecostal theological task / Willam C. Turner Jr.
  • On the compatibility/incompatibility of Pentecostal premillenialism with Black Liberation theology / Frederick L. Ware
  • Black Joseph : early African American charismatic missions and Pentecostal-charismatic engagements with the African motherland / Ogbu U. Kalu
  • Meeting beyond these shores : Black Pentecostalism, Black theology, and the global context / Dale T. Irvin.