Cultural theory posits that social groups possess a cultural repertoire or “tool kit ” that reflects beliefs, ritual practices, stories and symbols that provide meaning and impetus for resource mobilization. However, little research based on quantitative techniques has been forwarded relative to the relationship between longstanding Black Church cultural components – specifically, scripture, songs, prayers and sermons – and activism among Black churches. Using a large national sample of Black congregations across seven denominations, I test aspects of cultural theory. Findings support the consistent, direct relationship between prayer groups and gospel music and various forms of community action and less influence by spirituals and the gene...
A sociological study of religious authority and gender in the context of a rural, impoverished commu...
The Black Christian Nationalists under the leadership of the Reverend Albert B. Cleage, Jr., the fou...
The identity of the African American Churches of Christ is deeply rooted in the American struggle fo...
Religion serves multiple purposes in the civic life of African-Americans.Viewed by a generation of s...
This empirical study applies competing theories of organization culture to examine policy assumption...
The following paper focuses on the issue of the business/economic influence of American Black church...
This capstone analyzes one of the most powerful institutions within African American culture: the ch...
During the modern Civil Rights Movement religious institutions provided critical organizational reso...
This study examines the relationship between priestly and prophetic functions and social services sp...
From within the disciplinary location of Practical Theology, this study will argue that some of the ...
This article further specifies the relationship between church-based resources, group identification...
This study explores the production, performance, and evaluation of community-based gospel performanc...
The article analyses the evolution of the academic debate on the role of the Black Church and Black ...
What makes some African-American churches more apt to engage in social change than others, and why d...
An Examination of Prevalent Twenty-First Century Models of Community Engagement by the Black Church...
A sociological study of religious authority and gender in the context of a rural, impoverished commu...
The Black Christian Nationalists under the leadership of the Reverend Albert B. Cleage, Jr., the fou...
The identity of the African American Churches of Christ is deeply rooted in the American struggle fo...
Religion serves multiple purposes in the civic life of African-Americans.Viewed by a generation of s...
This empirical study applies competing theories of organization culture to examine policy assumption...
The following paper focuses on the issue of the business/economic influence of American Black church...
This capstone analyzes one of the most powerful institutions within African American culture: the ch...
During the modern Civil Rights Movement religious institutions provided critical organizational reso...
This study examines the relationship between priestly and prophetic functions and social services sp...
From within the disciplinary location of Practical Theology, this study will argue that some of the ...
This article further specifies the relationship between church-based resources, group identification...
This study explores the production, performance, and evaluation of community-based gospel performanc...
The article analyses the evolution of the academic debate on the role of the Black Church and Black ...
What makes some African-American churches more apt to engage in social change than others, and why d...
An Examination of Prevalent Twenty-First Century Models of Community Engagement by the Black Church...
A sociological study of religious authority and gender in the context of a rural, impoverished commu...
The Black Christian Nationalists under the leadership of the Reverend Albert B. Cleage, Jr., the fou...
The identity of the African American Churches of Christ is deeply rooted in the American struggle fo...