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Jon Michael Spencer's book steps into the intersection of African American life and Christian traditions. He tracks ways in which distortions within the biblical and theological traditions - notably their biases and myths about gender, race, and class - have infected even black Christianity. His learned and eloquent plea for a more critical Christianity has important implications for all churches.
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African American public worship, Hymns, History and criticism, English Hymns, African American churches, Christianity, Religious - General, Christianity - Ritual & Practice, Music, Religion - Church Music, Religion - Worship - General, Hymns, English, Christian Rituals & Practice - General, Institutions & Organizations, United States, Ethnic, KirchenliedPlaces
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Sing a New Song: Liberating Black Hymnody
March 1997, Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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0800627229 9780800627225
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-222) and indexes.
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