Blacks and Whites in Christian America – How Racial Discrimination Shapes Religious Convictions: Religion and Social Transformation
Autor Jason E. Shelton, Michael Oluf Emersonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 oct 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814722763
ISBN-10: 0814722768
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Religion and Social Transformation
ISBN-10: 0814722768
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Religion and Social Transformation
Recenzii
"Blacks and Whites in Christian America is a major sociological examination of religion and race. Jason Shelton and Michael Emerson carefully document and analyze differences between black and white Americans in how they practice and express their Christian faith. They identify the enduring ways that the tragic American habit of racial oppression and privilege has worked to create a distinctive black sacred cosmos. With excellent national survey data and powerful supplemental interviews, they show the key building blocks and dynamics of the racialized religious experience in America. This book is a must read for anyone serious about understanding the interplay of race, religion, and American character." Lawrence D. Bobo, W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of Social Sciences, Harvard University"This is a book about the religion of a people whose 'back is against the wall,' to quote Howard Thurmond, the African American theologian. Shelton and Emerson show how blacks, from slavery down to the present, have re-envisioned Christianitya religion that was once used to give moral legitimacy to slaveryinto a faith that has provided meaning, inspiration, and hope as they struggle to affirm their humanity and achieve racial justice." Stephen Steinberg, Distinguished Professor of Urban Studies, Queens College
"Blacks and Whites in Christian America is a major sociological examination of religion and race. Jason Shelton and Michael Emerson carefully document and analyze differences between black and white Americans in how they practice and express their Christian faith. They identify the enduring ways that the tragic American habit of racial oppression and privilege has worked to create a distinctive black sacred cosmos. With excellent national survey data and powerful supplemental interviews, they show the key building blocks and dynamics of the racialized religious experience in America. This book is a must read for anyone serious about understanding the interplay of race, religion, and American character." Lawrence D. Bobo, W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of Social Sciences, Harvard University "This is a book about the religion of a people whose 'back is against the wall,' to quote Howard Thurmond, the African American theologian. Shelton and Emerson show how blacks, from slavery down to the present, have re-envisioned Christianity - a religion that was once used to give moral legitimacy to slavery - into a faith that has provided meaning, inspiration, and hope as they struggle to affirm their humanity and achieve racial justice." Stephen Steinberg, Distinguished Professor of Urban Studies, Queens College
"Blacks and Whites in Christian America is a major sociological examination of religion and race. Jason Shelton and Michael Emerson carefully document and analyze differences between black and white Americans in how they practice and express their Christian faith. They identify the enduring ways that the tragic American habit of racial oppression and privilege has worked to create a distinctive black sacred cosmos. With excellent national survey data and powerful supplemental interviews, they show the key building blocks and dynamics of the racialized religious experience in America. This book is a must read for anyone serious about understanding the interplay of race, religion, and American character." Lawrence D. Bobo, W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of Social Sciences, Harvard University "This is a book about the religion of a people whose 'back is against the wall,' to quote Howard Thurmond, the African American theologian. Shelton and Emerson show how blacks, from slavery down to the present, have re-envisioned Christianity - a religion that was once used to give moral legitimacy to slavery - into a faith that has provided meaning, inspiration, and hope as they struggle to affirm their humanity and achieve racial justice." Stephen Steinberg, Distinguished Professor of Urban Studies, Queens College
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Shows that America's history of racial oppression has had a deep and fundamental effect on the religious beliefs and practices of blacks and whites across America