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Introducing African American Religion

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This book offers a creative and unique approach to the history of African American religion. Tracing what it has meant to be African American and religious within the context of the United States, it provides a vital snapshot of some of the traditions that have shaped the religious imagination of the country. Major themes and problems encountered by African Americans involved in a variety of traditions are depicted in a clear and engaging fashion. The chapters move from the period of slavery and the early arrangement of religious thought and practice within communities of enslaved Africans to the more recent growth in the number of African American "Nones". Drawing on cultural developments such as hip hop, Anthony Pinn links the language and activities of African American religious experience to the cultural worlds in which African Americans live. Introducing African American Religion includes illustrations, summaries, discussion questions and suggestions for further reading as well as a glossary and chronology, helping students to become familiar with the main terms of the traditions discussed and to place their development in historical context. Additional resources can be found on the companion website: www.routledge.com/cw/pinn

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ISBN: 9780415694018
Publication date: 16th November 2012
Author: Anthony B Pinn
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 276 pages
Series: World Religions
Genres: Regional / International studies
History of the Americas
Religion: general
Christianity
Indigenous, ethnic and folk religions and spiritual beliefs