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Some Basic Equations of Continuum Mechanics,ch we considered in chapter 3. He situates his book . (1994) “between the historical and social scientific study of religion on the one hand, and the black theology of liberation movement on the other.”. In this chapter, I read Smith’s distinctive project on its own terms but also in relation to Lon
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Overview: Afro-Eccentricity explores three overlapping stories of Black Religion: the Soul, Black Church, and Ancestor Narratives. Hart contends that these narratives dominate most accounts of Black Religion that, collectively, he calls the "Standard Narrative of Black Religion."978-1-349-29380-3978-0-230-11871-3
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Book 2011Afro-Eccentricity explores three overlapping stories of Black Religion: the Soul, Black Church, and Ancestor Narratives. Hart contends that these narratives dominate most accounts of Black Religion that, collectively, he calls the "Standard Narrative of Black Religion."
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青春期
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978-1-349-29380-3William David Hart 2011
extrovert
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https://doi.org/10.1007/b138749e . in what is often construed as the same and self-identical. Afro-. emphasizes minor traditions, contrarian orientations, and “heresies” that have always been part of that motley called Blackamerican identity.
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Some Basic Equations of Continuum Mechanics,black theology of liberation movement on the other.”. In this chapter, I read Smith’s distinctive project on its own terms but also in relation to Long’s programmatic challenge for the study of African American religion, West’s prophetic construction of black religiosity, and Jones’ critique of black theodicy.