The Black experience in religion / eddited by C. Eric Lincoln. - Garden City : Anchor Press/Doubleday, c1974. - xii, 369 p. ; 20 cm. - C. Eric Lincoln series on Black religion .

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Contents: Chapter 1 Black religion and the black church: mode, mood and music-- humanizing the social order Free style and a closer relationship to life/ William B. McClain They sought a city/ Lawrence C. Jones Caucuses and Caucasians/ Leon W. Watts Black folk in white churches/ Gilbert H. Caldwell The Case for a new black church style/ Gayraud S. Wilmore Jr. What the Negro's music means to him/ John Wesley Work The religious occasion/ Eileen Southern Chapter II Black preachers, black preaching and black theology: the genius of black spiritual leadership Two streams of tradition/ Henry Mitchell Martin Luther King and the style of the black sermon/ Hortense J. Spillers Black consciousness in theological perspective/ J. Deotis Roberts The Sources and norm of black theology/ James H. Cone Jesus, the liberator/ Joseph A. Johnson Jr. A Question for black theology: Is God a white racist?/ William Jones Chapter III Black religion and black protest The black church-- its mission is liberation/ Calvin B. Marshall III A new time religion/ Albert B. Cleage Jr. The problem of a black ethic/ Preston N. Williams Agenda for the black church/ C.D. Coleman Chapter IV Black cults and sects: alternatives to tradition The black holiness and pentecostal sects/ Joseph R. Washington Jr. A Song, a shout, and a prayer/ John W. Robinson The black Muslims and black acceptance/ C. Eric Lincoln Factors in the development of black Judaism/ Deanne Shapiro Chapter V. Black religion and the Carribbean The nature of God/ John S. Mbiti Aspects of Akan worship/ Kofi Asare Opoku The interaction of art and religion in the culture of the Yorubas/ Marjorie R. Bogen African religions in the Americas/ Leonard Barrett The Ras Tafari movement/ Smith, Augier, and Nettleford

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