Teaching African American Religions

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Carolyn M. Jones, Theodore Louis Trost
Oxford University Press, USA, 7 июл. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 272
The variety and complexity of its traditions make African American religion one of the most difficult topics in religious studies to teach to undergraduates. The sheer scope of the material to be covered is daunting to instructors, many of whom are not experts in African American religious traditions, but are called upon to include material on African American religion in courses on American Religious History or the History of Christianity. Also, the unfamiliarity of the subject matter to the vast majority of students makes it difficult to achieve any depth in the brief time allotted in the survey courses where it is usually first encountered. The essays in this volume will supply functional, innovative ways to teach African American religious traditions in a variety of settings.

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Carolyn M. Jones is Associate Professor of Religion and African American Studies at the University of Georgia. Her research area is Religion and Literature, with a concentration in Southern and African American. She has published extensively on Toni Morrison's fiction. Theodore Louis Trost is Associate Professor in Religious Studies and New College at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. He teaches courses in American religious history, religion and popular culture, the Bible, and interdisciplinary studies. He is the author of Douglas Horton and the Ecumenical Impulse in American Religious History (2002).

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