The article focuses on the diversity of attitudes that Black churches presented toward the social protest of the civil rights era. Although their activity has been often perceived only through the prism of Martin Luther King’s involvement, in fact they presented many different attitudes to the civil rights campaigns. They were never unanimous about social and political engagement and their to various responses to the Civil Rights Movement were partly connected to theological divisions among them and the diversity of Black Christianity (a topic not well-researched in Poland). For years African American churches served as centers of the Black community and fulfilled many functions of ethnic churches (as well as of other ethnic institutions), ...
The article analyses the evolution of the academic debate on the role of the Black Church and Black ...
The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believed to hav...
In his work, The Negro Church in America, published in 1963, E. Franklin Frazier argued that the Bla...
The article focuses on the diversity of attitudes that Black churches presented toward the social pr...
The main aim of this article is to discuss Black churches’ ambivalence toward Martin Luther King Jr...
The Black Church played a unique role in Black American history. For a long time, it was a center of...
This article further specifies the relationship between church-based resources, group identification...
Having assumed black Pentecostals are “otherworldly” or detached from politics and this-worldly conc...
Throughout history, Black churches have been highly esteemed among the Black community and influenti...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
Religion serves multiple purposes in the civic life of African-Americans.Viewed by a generation of s...
This article, the first of two exploring the Brethren in Christ Church’s response to race, racism, a...
This paper claims that the black church community had a well-articulated theology which included a p...
During the modern Civil Rights Movement religious institutions provided critical organizational reso...
This project narrates the story of Greek-Americans' reactions to the historic civil rights movement ...
The article analyses the evolution of the academic debate on the role of the Black Church and Black ...
The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believed to hav...
In his work, The Negro Church in America, published in 1963, E. Franklin Frazier argued that the Bla...
The article focuses on the diversity of attitudes that Black churches presented toward the social pr...
The main aim of this article is to discuss Black churches’ ambivalence toward Martin Luther King Jr...
The Black Church played a unique role in Black American history. For a long time, it was a center of...
This article further specifies the relationship between church-based resources, group identification...
Having assumed black Pentecostals are “otherworldly” or detached from politics and this-worldly conc...
Throughout history, Black churches have been highly esteemed among the Black community and influenti...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
Religion serves multiple purposes in the civic life of African-Americans.Viewed by a generation of s...
This article, the first of two exploring the Brethren in Christ Church’s response to race, racism, a...
This paper claims that the black church community had a well-articulated theology which included a p...
During the modern Civil Rights Movement religious institutions provided critical organizational reso...
This project narrates the story of Greek-Americans' reactions to the historic civil rights movement ...
The article analyses the evolution of the academic debate on the role of the Black Church and Black ...
The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believed to hav...
In his work, The Negro Church in America, published in 1963, E. Franklin Frazier argued that the Bla...