A History of the Black Baptist Church: I Don’t Feel No Ways Tired

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The history of black people in the United States is a history of challenge and resilience, of suffering and solidarity, of injustice and prophetic resistance. It is a history steeped in the hope and s… [more below]

  • Author: Croft, Wayne E.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 144
  • Publish Date: October 19 2020
  • ISBN10: 0817018174
  • Language: English

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The history of black people in the United States is a history of challenge and resilience, of suffering and solidarity, of injustice and prophetic resistance. It is a history steeped in the hope and strength that African Americans have derived from their faith in God and from the church that provided safety, community, consolation, and empowerment. In this new volume from pastor and scholar Rev. Dr. Wayne Croft, the history of the black Baptist church unfolds”€”from its theological roots in the Radical Reformation of Europe and North America, to the hush arbors and praise houses of slavery’s invisible institution, to the evolution of distinctively black denominations. In a wonderfully readable narrative style, the author relates the development of diverse black Baptist associations and conventions, from the eighteenth century through the twentieth century’s civil rights movement. Ideal for clergy and laity alike, the book highlights key leaders, theological concepts, historic events, and social concerns that influenced the growth of what we know today as the diverse black Baptist family of churches.

Author: Wayne E. Croft
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Judson Press
Published: 10/19/2020
Pages: 144
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780817018177
Language: English

Author

Croft, Wayne E.

Binding

ISBN10

0817018174

ISBN13

9780817018177

Page Count

144

Published Date

October 19 2020

Language

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