About this title: Exploring the faith of African Americans from slavery to the civil rights movement, Albert J. Raboteau shows how black Christians challenged America's self-image throughout our nation's history; how the earliest African-American religious institutions were shaped; and how African Americans have experienced religion-in conversion, in preaching and healing, and in the quest for social justice.
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Description: Fine. 0807009334 NEVER USED! This book has never been read. There are no highlights, No pen marks, No missing pages. The binding is sturdy. This book may have slight shelf wear. Tracking information provided for all orders. Orders over $49.99 will receive an upgrade from standard to priority mail. Customer satisfaction guaranteed! ! read more
Description: Fine. 0807009334 NEVER USED! There are no highlights, No pen marks, No missing pages. The binding is sturdy. This book may have slight shelf wear. Upgraded shipping on orders over $49.99. Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed! read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Beacon Press, Boston
Date Published: 1995
Description: Fine in Fine jacket. A 224 page collection of essays. Review card and Publisher's letter to the book reviewer are laid in. Dust jacket is enclosed in a clear mylar cover. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: BEACON
Date Published: 1995
ISBN-13:9780807009338ISBN:0807009334
Description: New. "A Fire in the Bones is more than a history of black Christians: it is the compelling story of the ways in which black folk have turned to Christianity to describe their history and plight in America and to project their vision of redemption to the g... read more
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