The aim of this thesis was to investigate the ethno-history of the Church of God and Saints of Christ and African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem. Both religious movements were started by African Americans who passed through slavery. The former started in 1892, and the latter in the 1960s. They claimed an Israelite ancestry, and built their religious movements on what they accepted to be Israelite culture. I found the basic question to be what made these men claim an Israelite identity. I tried to answer this question by examining the cultural conditions in which the founders of the two movements found themselves when they formed the movements. The methodology that I engaged stresses that culture forges people. I found that the deracializati...
Inspired by the author’s participation in the University of Washington’s Israel Discovery Program, t...
This dissertation explores two developments in African American religious history – the developments...
This thesis contributes to the emerging body of literature on African Jewry by exploring factors con...
This study seeks to explore the little known story of the Sephardi Jewish Orphans of São Tomé. Not m...
This study seeks to explore the little known story of the Sephardi Jewish Orphans of São Tomé. Not m...
The Israeli Ethiopian Jews want full admission into mainstream Israeli society. The purpose of this ...
The Israeli Ethiopian Jews want full admission into mainstream Israeli society. The purpose of this ...
The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem are an expatriate black American community who have since...
The central purpose of this work is a study of Adat Beyt Moshe, America\u27s First Colored Jewish C...
This project traces the rise and fall from 1790-1850 of the idea, once popular in the United States,...
The central purpose of this work is a study of Adat Beyt Moshe, America\u27s First Colored Jewish C...
This paper will look at the way the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem have utilised the theolog...
Our society has become more and more radicalized. For many people religion plays a vital role in thi...
Our society has become more and more radicalized. For many people religion plays a vital role in thi...
The identity of the African American Churches of Christ is deeply rooted in the American struggle fo...
Inspired by the author’s participation in the University of Washington’s Israel Discovery Program, t...
This dissertation explores two developments in African American religious history – the developments...
This thesis contributes to the emerging body of literature on African Jewry by exploring factors con...
This study seeks to explore the little known story of the Sephardi Jewish Orphans of São Tomé. Not m...
This study seeks to explore the little known story of the Sephardi Jewish Orphans of São Tomé. Not m...
The Israeli Ethiopian Jews want full admission into mainstream Israeli society. The purpose of this ...
The Israeli Ethiopian Jews want full admission into mainstream Israeli society. The purpose of this ...
The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem are an expatriate black American community who have since...
The central purpose of this work is a study of Adat Beyt Moshe, America\u27s First Colored Jewish C...
This project traces the rise and fall from 1790-1850 of the idea, once popular in the United States,...
The central purpose of this work is a study of Adat Beyt Moshe, America\u27s First Colored Jewish C...
This paper will look at the way the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem have utilised the theolog...
Our society has become more and more radicalized. For many people religion plays a vital role in thi...
Our society has become more and more radicalized. For many people religion plays a vital role in thi...
The identity of the African American Churches of Christ is deeply rooted in the American struggle fo...
Inspired by the author’s participation in the University of Washington’s Israel Discovery Program, t...
This dissertation explores two developments in African American religious history – the developments...
This thesis contributes to the emerging body of literature on African Jewry by exploring factors con...