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The Other Black Church will explore the movements led by Father Divine, Charles Mason and Albert Cleage as alternative Christian movements in the middle of the twentieth century that radically re-envisioned the limits and possibilities of Black citizenship. These movements not only rethink the value and import of the Christian text and re-imagined the role of the Black Christian prophetic tradition, but they also outlined a new model of protest that challenged the language and logic of Black essentialism, economic development, and the role of the state. By placing these movements in conversation with the long history of Black theology and Black religious studies, this book suggests that alternative Christian movements are essential for thinking about African American critiques of and responses to the failures of US-based democracy. These prophets of Black theological thought and their attention to the limits of the state are most fully articulated in their conversations and interactions with other key Black prophetic and theological figures of the mid-twentieth century. Ultimately, The Other Black Church will use those conversations and archives from these movements to highlight their protest of the racial state and to argue for their continued significance for thinking about the variety and vibrancy of Black protest, specifically Black religious protest, during the twentieth century.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Canonical Black Body

Chapter 2: Bound No More: Charles Mason, Black Scriptures and the Working-Class Body

Chapter 3: Deracinated Democracy and the Black Divine

Chapter 4: The Whole Body: Alternative Christian Economic Self-Determination and the Black Madonna

Chapter 5: Toward Embodied Freedom: Crisis and Collaborations on the Margins of the Black Church Tradition

Bibliography

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The Other Black Church: Alternative Christian

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 02/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9781978704800, 978-1978704800
      ISBN10: 1978704801

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Other Black Church will explore the movements led by Father Divine, Charles Mason and Albert Cleage as alternative Christian movements in the middle of the twentieth century that radically re-envisioned the limits and possibilities of Black citizenship. These movements not only rethink the value and import of the Christian text and re-imagined the role of the Black Christian prophetic tradition, but they also outlined a new model of protest that challenged the language and logic of Black essentialism, economic development, and the role of the state. By placing these movements in conversation with the long history of Black theology and Black religious studies, this book suggests that alternative Christian movements are essential for thinking about African American critiques of and responses to the failures of US-based democracy. These prophets of Black theological thought and their attention to the limits of the state are most fully articulated in their conversations and interactions with other key Black prophetic and theological figures of the mid-twentieth century. Ultimately, The Other Black Church will use those conversations and archives from these movements to highlight their protest of the racial state and to argue for their continued significance for thinking about the variety and vibrancy of Black protest, specifically Black religious protest, during the twentieth century.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The Canonical Black Body

      Chapter 2: Bound No More: Charles Mason, Black Scriptures and the Working-Class Body

      Chapter 3: Deracinated Democracy and the Black Divine

      Chapter 4: The Whole Body: Alternative Christian Economic Self-Determination and the Black Madonna

      Chapter 5: Toward Embodied Freedom: Crisis and Collaborations on the Margins of the Black Church Tradition

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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