Pinn describes themes in the history of the Black Church as well as
the major beliefs and forms of worship that define this tradition.
He then focuses on the practices of the Black Church, especially as
it has engaged in issues of economic development and justice, and
struggles with such issues as the full inclusion of women,
sexuality, and health. Throughout, Pinn highlights the important
and creative tension between "spiritual" and "mundane" concerns to
which the Black Church must respond and by which it is shaped.
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