Replete with primary texts and illustrations, this book is a gold mine for any reader interested in the history of African American Christianity. Chapter by chapter, he traces what he sees as the theological decline of African American theology from one generation to the next, concluding with an unflinching examination of several contemporary figures. In doing so, Anyabwile closely examines the theological commitments of prominent African American theologians throughout American history. He argues trenchantly that the modern fruit of African American theology has fallen far from the tree of its early predecessors. In this book, Thabiti Anyabwile offers a challenging and provocative assessment of the history of African American Christian theology, from its earliest beginnings to the present. Who were Jupiter Hammon, Lemuel Haynes and Daniel Alexander Payne? And what do they have in common with Martin Luther King Jr., Howard Thurman and James Cone? All of these were African American Christian theologians, yet their theologies are, in many ways, worlds apart. The Decline of African American Theology : From Biblical Faith to Cultural Captivity.
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