
The Triumph and Tragedies of the Black Church
Gospelbound
Roots and Resilience: African-American Christianity
This chapter explores the historical significance of Baptist and Methodist traditions in the African-American community, particularly their origins in anti-slavery movements. It examines the complexities of balancing theological orthodoxy with addressing racial injustices, highlighting the unique perspectives within black apologetics. The discussion also includes the release of Volume 2 of a significant work on Black Christianity, offering insights into the theological narrative and resources for deeper engagement.
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