Economic Dimensions of the Black Church: Managerial and Financial Strategies for Survival and Development

Abstract

The theological rationale and spiritual motivation for the founding of the Black Church in America did not emanate from the classical, Christian, and Germanic synthesis of the Middle Ages. Neither did traditional white Protestantism and Roman Catholicism influence, significantly, its religious practices and social mission. The Black Church developed from the spirituality of West African ethos and adapted to the psychological and social needs of subjugated and enslaved Blacks. Liberation and survival was its primary objective.

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