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ISBN
9780830819836
Book Title
Black Man's Religion : Can Christianity Be Afrocentric?
Item Length
8.2 in
Publisher
InterVarsity Press
Publication Year
1996
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Glenn Usry, Craig S. Keener
Genre
Religion, Social Science
Topic
Biblical Commentary / Old Testament, Black Studies (Global), Ethnic & Tribal, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
249 Pages

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In this well-researched, balanced and provocative book, Glen Usry and Craig S. Keener contend that racism is not inherent in Christianity.

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Publisher
InterVarsity Press
ISBN-10
0830819835
ISBN-13
9780830819836
eBay Product ID (ePID)
726069

Product Key Features

Book Title
Black Man's Religion : Can Christianity Be Afrocentric?
Author
Glenn Usry, Craig S. Keener
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Biblical Commentary / Old Testament, Black Studies (Global), Ethnic & Tribal, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
1996
Genre
Religion, Social Science
Number of Pages
249 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.2 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
12 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Br563.N4u87 1996
Edition Description
Special Edition
Reviews
The authors present a superb 'apology' for Christianity as indeed a Black man's religion as much as the religion of any other group or groups, against adversaries of whatever color or race. I find the volume to be very timely: it supplies a refutation of many insupportable criticisms of Christianity and a corrective of many false claims rampant in the African American community and elsewhere. At the same time it provides a positive program for combatting racism wherever it is found. I am happy to endorse the volume without reservation., Herein is a fair treatment of the Black church, its 'usable past' and current mandates, that avoids both the pitfalls of uncritical, popular notions of African heritage in the Black church and the myopia extant in white Christian circles that have denied people of African descent their proper place in salvation history., Black Man's Religion: Can Christianity Be Afrocentric? is a breath of fresh air in this world of confusion. Every African American, after reading this powerful book, should be able to answer Jesus' question, 'Who do you say that I am?', "A corroborative effort thoroughly researched, well documented and systematically presented. The sweep through epics of history clearly confirms that an Afrocentric presence is found at the historical roots of Christianity. The question of race eludes ethnic bias and utilizes the cultural evidence within ancient societies as a testimony to the varied interpretations of what constitutes a Black race. Each chapter makes a significant contribution to the continuing dialogue concerning the Black man's presence in the formative and present religion called 'Christianity'."This book is invaluable in giving new insights and providing information that future writers will review in a critical statement concerning the Black man's role in the development of Christianity as a world religion. This book is destined to be a major work on the subject. It has an ecumenical appeal beyond a targeted audience of race. For every inquirer it is essential, and for every Bible student it is a must.", This book is a valuable resource for evangelistic apologetics--all the more useful for its bicultural authorship. I highly recommend it, especially for those involved in urban and campus-based ministries., "A corroborative effort thoroughly researched, well documented and systematically presented. The sweep through epics of history clearly confirms that an Afrocentric presence is found at the historical roots of Christianity. The question of race eludes ethnic bias and utilizes the cultural evidence within ancient societies as a testimony to the varied interpretations of what constitutes a Black race. Each chapter makes a significant contribution to the continuing dialogue concerning the Black man's presence in the formative and present religion called 'Christianity'. "This book is invaluable in giving new insights and providing information that future writers will review in a critical statement concerning the Black man's role in the development of Christianity as a world religion. This book is destined to be a major work on the subject. It has an ecumenical appeal beyond a targeted audience of race. For every inquirer it is essential, and for every Bible student it is a must.", Black Man's Religion fills an important void in religious scholarship in general and in the fields of Black and evangelical studies in particular. Craig Keener brings to this work the same passion for truth and attention to detail that marks his fine monographs in biblical studies. Glenn Usry makes the connections between historic African cultural realities and the contemporary reality of the Black church. The ministry goal of the historian is to discern the 'usable past' of a community in its quest for articulating its current identity. Here, Usry and Keener have excelled. Herein is a fair treatment of the Black church, its 'usable past' and current mandates, that avoids the pitfalls of uncritical, popular notions of African heritage in the Black church as well as the myopia extant in White Christian circles that have denied people of African descent their proper place in salvation history., Black Man's Religion is invaluable in giving new insights and providing information that future writers will review . . . concerning the Black person's role in the development of Christianity as a world religion. This book is destined to be a major work on the subject., Black Man's Religion is a much-needed and long-awaited work! It combines the brilliance of one of the country's leading biblical scholars and the passion of a pastor who is trying to reach a generation being lured away from the 'God of our weary years' by others who teach half truths. The sensitive, balanced, thorough and exhaustive work (written so that lay people can understand it) is 'just what the doctor ordered' in terms of our African American youths who are wrestling with their Afrocentricity and the claims of the Nation of Islam versus the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ! I recommend this book highly to all high school students, college students, parents, pastors and young persons who are trying to find out the 'truth' about the African origins of our faith.
Table of Content
Preface 1. Why History Belongs to Us 2. Back to Africa: Geographical Identification 3. Black Is Still Beautiful: Identification by Color 4. Was Egypt of Israel Black? 5. God of Our Weary Years: Identification on the Basis of Common Oppression 6. Militant Christianity: Justice Through Reconciliation Notes Bibliography Index of Names Subjects Index of Primary References
Copyright Date
1996
Lccn
96-000381
Dewey Decimal
270/.089/96073
Dewey Edition
20

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