Defending The Faith: Nascent Black Theology As An Apology For Christianity

Abstract

More than any other issue in the history of African American religious thought, the meaning of Christianity and its relation to Black oppression has generated ongoing controversy and debate. In fact, no interpretation of Black life in America can ignore the manner in which the debate concerning Christianity impacted the social, political, and religious dimensions of the African American freedom struggle, particularly the civil rights and Black Power movements of the late 1940s, ’50s and ’60s.

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