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American Prophets - Seven Religious Radicals and Their Struggle for Social and Political Justice (Hardcover): Albert J. Raboteau American Prophets - Seven Religious Radicals and Their Struggle for Social and Political Justice (Hardcover)
Albert J. Raboteau
R767 R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Save R107 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

American Prophets sheds critical new light on the lives and thought of seven major prophetic figures in twentieth-century America whose social activism was motivated by a deeply felt compassion for those suffering injustice. In this compelling and provocative book, acclaimed religious scholar Albert Raboteau tells the remarkable stories of Abraham Joshua Heschel, A. J. Muste, Dorothy Day, Howard Thurman, Thomas Merton, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Fannie Lou Hamer--inspired individuals who succeeded in conveying their vision to the broader public through writing, speaking, demonstrating, and organizing. Raboteau traces how their paths crossed and their lives intertwined, creating a network of committed activists who significantly changed the attitudes of several generations of Americans about contentious political issues such as war, racism, and poverty. Raboteau examines the influences that shaped their ideas and the surprising connections that linked them together. He discusses their theological and ethical positions, and describes the rhetorical and strategic methods these exemplars of modern prophecy used to persuade their fellow citizens to share their commitment to social change. A momentous scholarly achievement as well as a moving testimony to the human spirit, American Prophets represents a major contribution to the history of religion in American politics. This book is essential reading for anyone who is concerned about social justice, or who wants to know what prophetic thought and action can mean in today's world.

African-American Religion - Interpretive Essays in History and Culture (Paperback): Timothy E. Fulop, Albert J. Raboteau African-American Religion - Interpretive Essays in History and Culture (Paperback)
Timothy E. Fulop, Albert J. Raboteau
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Full Contributors:
Hans A. Baer, University of Arkansas; William H. Becker, Bucknell University; Karen McCarthy Brown, Drew University; Randall K. Burkett, Harvard University; Clayborne Carson, Stanford University; Timothy E. Fulop, Columbia Theological Seminary; Carol V. R. George, Hobart and William Smith Colleges; Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College; Will B. Gravely, University of Denver; Vincent Harding, Iliff School of Theology; Michael W. Harris, University of Iowa; Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, Harvard Divinity School; Bruce Jackson, SUNY Buffalo; Lawrence W. Levine, UC Berkeley; C. Eric Lincoln, Duke University; Charles H. Long, UC Santa Barbara; Iain MacRobert, Sandwell College; Sidney Mintz, Johns Hopkins University; Richard Price; Albert J. Raboteau, Princeton University; Merrill Singer, Hispanic Health Council; David W. Wills, Amherst College.

African-American Religion - Interpretive Essays in History and Culture (Hardcover): Timothy E. Fulop, Albert J. Raboteau African-American Religion - Interpretive Essays in History and Culture (Hardcover)
Timothy E. Fulop, Albert J. Raboteau
R4,180 Discovery Miles 41 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


African American religions encompass a broad spectrum of beliefs and practices. This book brings together the most important essays on the development of these traditions to provide an overview of the field and its key scholars.

Immigration and Religion in America - Comparative and Historical Perspectives (Paperback): Richard Alba, Albert J. Raboteau,... Immigration and Religion in America - Comparative and Historical Perspectives (Paperback)
Richard Alba, Albert J. Raboteau, Josh DeWind
R811 Discovery Miles 8 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Religion has played a crucial role in American immigration history as an institutional resource for migrants' social adaptation, as a map of meaning for interpreting immigration experiences, and as a continuous force for expanding the national ideal of pluralism. To explain these processes the editors of this volume brought together the perspectives of leading scholars of migration and religion. The resulting essays present salient patterns in American immigrants' religious lives, past and present. In comparing the religious experiences of Mexicans and Italians, Japanese and Koreans, Eastern European Jews and Arab Muslims, and African Americans and Haitians, the book clarifies how such processes as incorporation into existing religions, introduction of new faiths, conversion, and diversification have contributed to America's extraordinary religious diversity and add a comprehensive religious dimension to our understanding of America as a nation of immigrants.

American Prophets - Seven Religious Radicals and Their Struggle for Social and Political Justice (Paperback): Albert J. Raboteau American Prophets - Seven Religious Radicals and Their Struggle for Social and Political Justice (Paperback)
Albert J. Raboteau
R452 Discovery Miles 4 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A "powerful text" (Tavis Smiley) about how religion drove the fight for social justice in modern America American Prophets sheds critical new light on the lives and thought of seven major prophetic figures in twentieth-century America whose social activism was motivated by a deeply felt compassion for those suffering injustice. In this compelling and provocative book, acclaimed religious scholar Albert Raboteau tells the remarkable stories of Abraham Joshua Heschel, A. J. Muste, Dorothy Day, Howard Thurman, Thomas Merton, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Fannie Lou Hamer-inspired individuals who succeeded in conveying their vision to the broader public through writing, speaking, demonstrating, and organizing. Raboteau traces how their paths crossed and their lives intertwined, creating a network of committed activists who significantly changed the attitudes of several generations of Americans about contentious political issues such as war, racism, and poverty. Raboteau examines the influences that shaped their ideas and the surprising connections that linked them together. He discusses their theological and ethical positions, and describes the rhetorical and strategic methods these exemplars of modern prophecy used to persuade their fellow citizens to share their commitment to social change. A momentous scholarly achievement as well as a moving testimony to the human spirit, American Prophets represents a major contribution to the history of religion in American politics. This book is essential reading for anyone who is concerned about social justice, or who wants to know what prophetic thought and action can mean in today's world.

A Sorrowful Joy (Paperback): Albert J. Raboteau A Sorrowful Joy (Paperback)
Albert J. Raboteau
R326 R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Save R58 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
God Struck Me Dead (Paperback): Clifton H Johnson God Struck Me Dead (Paperback)
Clifton H Johnson; Albert J. Raboteau
R690 R571 Discovery Miles 5 710 Save R119 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An invaluable collection of vivid conversion narratives and autobiographies by illiterate but powerfully articulate ex-slaves, God Struck Me Dead is a window into the soul of America and its religious history. Gathered from the Fisk Social Science Institute's massive study during the 1930s on race relations, and originally published by the Pilgrim Press in 1969, this volume is a rich resource of liberation from those whose faith was borne and tested by the cruelest of human degradations - slavery. Includes a preface by Paul Radin, author and expert on primal religion.

Slave Religion - The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South (Paperback, Updated Edition): Albert J. Raboteau Slave Religion - The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South (Paperback, Updated Edition)
Albert J. Raboteau
R626 R529 Discovery Miles 5 290 Save R97 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Twenty-five years after its original publication, Slave Religion remains a classic in the study of African American history and religion. In a new chapter in this anniversary edition, author Albert J. Raboteau reflects upon the origins of the book, the reactions to it over the past twenty-five years, and how he would write it differently today. Using a variety of first and second-hand sources-- some objective, some personal, all riveting-- Raboteau analyzes the transformation of the African religions into evangelical Christianity. He presents the narratives of the slaves themselves, as well as missionary reports, travel accounts, folklore, black autobiographies, and the journals of white observers to describe the day-to-day religious life in the slave communities. Slave Religion is a must-read for anyone wanting a full picture of this "invisible institution."

Immigration and Religion in America - Comparative and Historical Perspectives (Hardcover): Richard Alba, Albert J. Raboteau,... Immigration and Religion in America - Comparative and Historical Perspectives (Hardcover)
Richard Alba, Albert J. Raboteau, Josh DeWind
R2,760 Discovery Miles 27 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Religion has played a crucial role in American immigration history as an institutional resource for migrants' social adaptation, as a map of meaning for interpreting immigration experiences, and as a continuous force for expanding the national ideal of pluralism. To explain these processes the editors of this volume brought together the perspectives of leading scholars of migration and religion. The resulting essays present salient patterns in American immigrants' religious lives, past and present. In comparing the religious experiences of Mexicans and Italians, Japanese and Koreans, Eastern European Jews and Arab Muslims, and African Americans and Haitians, the book clarifies how such processes as incorporation into existing religions, introduction of new faiths, conversion, and diversification have contributed to America's extraordinary religious diversity and add a comprehensive religious dimension to our understanding of America as a nation of immigrants.

Slave Religion - The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South (Hardcover, Updated Edition): Albert J. Raboteau Slave Religion - The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South (Hardcover, Updated Edition)
Albert J. Raboteau
R4,206 Discovery Miles 42 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Twenty-five years after its original publication, Slave Religion remains a classic in the study of African American history and religion. In a new chapter in this anniversary edition, author Albert J. Raboteau reflects upon the origins of the book, the reactions to it over the past twenty-five years, and how he would write it differently today. Using a variety of first and second-hand sources-- some objective, some personal, all riveting-- Raboteau analyzes the transformation of the African religions into evangelical Christianity. He presents the narratives of the slaves themselves, as well as missionary reports, travel accounts, folklore, black autobiographies, and the journals of white observers to describe the day-to-day religious life in the slave communities. Slave Religion is a must-read for anyone wanting a full picture of this "invisible institution."

A Fire in the Bones - Reflections on African-American Religious History (Paperback, New edition): Albert J. Raboteau A Fire in the Bones - Reflections on African-American Religious History (Paperback, New edition)
Albert J. Raboteau
R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"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 greater nation . . . A must read." --Craig Steven Wilder, New York Newsday
"A major contribution . . . Beautifully narrated."
--Rembert Weakland, The New York Times Book Review

Black Leaders of the Nineteenth Century (Paperback): Leon Litwack, August Meier Black Leaders of the Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
Leon Litwack, August Meier; Contributions by Albert J. Raboteau, Peter H. Wood, Waldo E Martin, …
R707 Discovery Miles 7 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A rich and rewarding collection that will repay many reading by students of Afro-American, social, and political history.

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