This far by faith : stories from the Africa American religious experience / Juan Williams, Quinton Dixie
Material type:
- 0-06-018863-4
- 22nd ed. 200.8096073 WIL
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200.19 HAM The God gene : | 200.3 DIC A dictionary of comparative religion / | 200.71 KOP Understanding human differences : | 200.8096073 WIL This far by faith : | 200.9 HIT Geography of religion : | 201.6006 GER Apocalyptic AI : | 201.72 HIR Religion, politics and society : a progressive primer / |
Includes index
"There Is a River" begins with the stories of Sojourner Truth and Denmark Vesey. Both were born into slavery, and both used the Gospel to shape their identities; however, both use their voices in very different ways, one chooses retribution and the other, engagement.
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