The Bible and African Americans : a history in six readings / Vincent L. Wimbush.
Material type: TextPublisher: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, [2023]Copyright date: �2023Description: xx, 74 pages ; 18 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781506488486
- 150648848X
- 230.089/96073 23
- BR563.B53 W559 2023
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Course reserves | |
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Book on Reserve | Krauth Memorial Branch Philadelphia Reserve Books (Short-term Checkouts) | BR563.B53 W559 2023 | Available | 31794003223584 |
ULS: The Strange World of the Bible and the African American Imagination ULS: Fall 2024 |
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Book on Reserve | Wentz Memorial Branch Gettysburg Reserve Books (Short-Term Checkouts) | BR563.B53 W559 2023 | Available | 31826003538254 |
ULS: The Strange World of the Bible and the African American Imagination ULS: Fall 2024 |
"This volume is an updated and revised version of the author's 'The Bible and African Americans,' from Cain Hope Felder, ed., Stony the Road We Trod: African American Biblical Interpretation (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1991)."-- Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-74).
Introduction : The Bible as language world -- African sensibilities as the center of the circle : first contact -- Creating the "new world" circle : folk culture -- Establishing the circle : national(ist) identities and formaitons -- Reshapingthe circle : re-mixes and re-formations -- Stepping outside the circle : fundamentalism -- Making the circle true : women's experiences -- Ongoing engagement.
"African Americans' unique encounter with the Bible has shaped centuries of spirituality and the social engagement of a whole continent. In The Bible and African Americans, highly respected biblical scholar Vincent Wimbush outlines different ways African Americans read the Bible. The Bible offered a language-world--a place that held the stories where they could retreat and imagine themselves as something different than they were--through which African Americans have negotiated the strange land into which they were thrust. Wimbush outlines six African American readings that correspond to different historical periods. He details the various responses to these historical situations and how they helped shape a collective self-understanding. In this important and concise book, Wimbush demonstrates how the Bible empowered African Americans with agency and social power, still true today. When their voices were taken away, the Bible offered a way to speak again."--Page [4] of cover.