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Peoples Temple and Black Religion in America

Autor Rebecca Moore, Anthony B. Pinn, Mary R. Sawyer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mar 2004
The Peoples Temple movement ended on November 18, 1978, when the children in Jonestown were put to death by adult members, most of whom then took their own lives. Only a handful lived to tell their story. As is well known, Jim Jones was white, but most of his followers were black. Despite that, little has been written about the Peoples Temple from the point of view of the black experience in America. In ten essays, all but two specially commissioned for this volume, scholars from various disciplines address this gap in the scholarship on the Peoples Temple. Twenty five years after the tragedy at Jonestown, they assess the impact of the black religious experience on Peoples Temple.The book begins with an essay that helps frame the discussion that follows by defining the parameters of black religious studies while pointing to the diversity of paths taken by practitioners of black religion. The next two essays, written soon after Jonestown, present early assessments of Peoples Temple in historical perspective and in relation to the Black Church in America. The following piece examines the demographics of the Peoples Temple. Other essays examine the social context of the movement's latter years, Jones' preaching style, his theology and its relationship to his recruitment of black members, and his appropriation of black revolutionary rhetoric. The final essay sums up the Peoples Temple as a "church."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253216557
ISBN-10: 0253216559
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 155 x 233 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Acknowledgments1. Peoples Temple as Black Religion: Re-Imagining the Contours of Black Religious Studies/ Anthony B. Pinn; 2. Daddy Jones and Father Divine: The Cult as Political Religion/ C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence Mamiya; 3. An Interpretation of the Peoples Temple and Jonestown: Implications for the Black Church/ Archie Smith, Jr.; 4. Demographics and the Black Religious Culture of People Temple/ Rebecca Moore; 5. Peoples Temple and Housing Politics in San Francisco/ Tanya Hollis; 6. To Die for the Peoples Temple: Spirit, Politics, and Meaning-Making after Black Power/ Duchess Harris and Adam John Waterman; 7. Jim Jones and Black Church Traditions/ Milmon Harrison; 8. Breaking the Silence: Reflections of a Black Panther/ J. Alfred Smith; 9. America Was Not Hard to Find/ Muhammed Isaiah Kenyatta; 10. The Church in Peoples Temple/ Mary R. SawyerContributors; Index

Recenzii

...Peoples Temple and Black Religion in America is an insightful, provocative and useful assemblage of essays, a vital contribution to the literature in its own right. One hopes that, in addition, the book will have the happy effect of generating still more scholarship and--not least of all--making way for the voices of more survivors, especially African Americans, to find their way into print.

Notă biografică

Rebecca Moore, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at San Diego State University, has published widely on Peoples Temple and Jonestown and maintains a website on Peoples Temple.

Anthony B. Pinn is the Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and Professor of Religious Studies at Rice University, and is the author of Varieties of African American Religious Experience.

Mary R. Sawyer is Professor of Religious Studies at Iowa State University, and the author of Black Ecumenism: Implementing the Demands of Justice.


Descriere

Jim Jones, the Peoples Temple, and the black religious experience