<p>This dissertation will engage in a historical-critical encounter with a peculiar subset of lived Christian traditions in the black Atlantic world, and the ways in which black theology as a disciplinary formation has only partly included these competing constructions of Christianity in their account of marginalized and marooned peoples. This project will do three things. First it will explore theoretically the construction of a black Atlantic world and re-establish a genealogy of lived Christian traditions in the black Atlantic world that takes seriously a set of movements emerging at the beginning of the twentieth century (primarily 1915-1955). These movements unsettled the monolithic depiction of the black church as western and prim...
This dissertation argues that African American slaves resisted the dehumanizing effects of the slave...
Unlike the global North, “the ferment of Christianity” in the global South, among the majority of wo...
This dissertation explores two developments in African American religious history – the developments...
This research aims to critically investigate a diasporic religious phenomenon - why are some Black-B...
The dissertation seeks to contribute to an appreciation for the validity and value of black theology...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
This dissertation is about the role that conservative religious notions of racial ideology played in...
This dissertation examines African diasporic religions in New Granada in the late seventeenth and ei...
This dissertation examines Black American orthodox Muslims’ engagement with Islam in Africa during t...
This dissertation traces the influence of black messianic-nationalist movements, especially the Nati...
This dissertation examines Black American orthodox Muslims’ engagement with Islam in Africa during t...
Following the Civil Rights and Black Power movements of the 1960’s and 70’s, a new tradition of theo...
The research approach governing my work is interdisciplinary, including religious history, hermeneut...
This dissertation analyzes how black Protestants in mid-twentieth century Chicago developed notions ...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in...
This dissertation argues that African American slaves resisted the dehumanizing effects of the slave...
Unlike the global North, “the ferment of Christianity” in the global South, among the majority of wo...
This dissertation explores two developments in African American religious history – the developments...
This research aims to critically investigate a diasporic religious phenomenon - why are some Black-B...
The dissertation seeks to contribute to an appreciation for the validity and value of black theology...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
This dissertation is about the role that conservative religious notions of racial ideology played in...
This dissertation examines African diasporic religions in New Granada in the late seventeenth and ei...
This dissertation examines Black American orthodox Muslims’ engagement with Islam in Africa during t...
This dissertation traces the influence of black messianic-nationalist movements, especially the Nati...
This dissertation examines Black American orthodox Muslims’ engagement with Islam in Africa during t...
Following the Civil Rights and Black Power movements of the 1960’s and 70’s, a new tradition of theo...
The research approach governing my work is interdisciplinary, including religious history, hermeneut...
This dissertation analyzes how black Protestants in mid-twentieth century Chicago developed notions ...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in...
This dissertation argues that African American slaves resisted the dehumanizing effects of the slave...
Unlike the global North, “the ferment of Christianity” in the global South, among the majority of wo...
This dissertation explores two developments in African American religious history – the developments...