The new Black gods Arthur Huff Fauset and the study of African American religions /
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Language: | English |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
c2009.
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Series: | Religion in North America.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / by Catherine L. Albanese and Stephen J. Stein
- Introduction / Edward E. Curtis IV and Danielle Brune Sigler
- New religious movement(s) of the great migration era
- Fauset's (missing) Pentecostals : church mothers, remaking respectability, and religious modernism / Clarence E. Hardy III
- "Grace has given God a vacation" : the history and development of the theology of the United House of Prayer of All People / Danielle Brune Sigler
- "Chased out of Palestine" : Prophet Cherry's Church of God and early Black Judaisms in the United States / Nora L. Rubel
- Debating the origins of the Moorish Science Temple : toward a new cultural history / Edward E. Curtis IV
- "The consciousness of God's presence will keep you well, healthy, happy, and singing" : the tradition of innovation in the music of Father Divine's peace mission movement / Leonard Norman Primiano
- "A true Moslem is a true spiritualist" : Black orientalism and Black gods of the metropolis / Jacob S. Dorman
- Resurrecting Fauset's vision for African American religious studies
- Religion proper and proper religion : Arthur Fauset and the study of African American religions / Sylvester A. Johnson
- The perpetual primitive in African American religious historiography / Kathryn Lofton
- Turning African Americans into rational actors : the important legacy of Fauset's functionalism / Carolyn Rouse
- Defining the "Negro problem" in Brazil : the shifting significance of Brazil's African heritage from the 1890s to the 1940s / Kelly E. Hayes
- Fauset and his Black gods : intersections with the Herskovits-Frazier debate / Stephen W. Angell.