How Long This Road: Race, Religion, and the Legacy of C. Eric Lincoln

In light of the recent death of C. Eric Lincoln, the renowned theorist of race and religion, scholars came together and created this compelling collection that represents twenty years of critical intellectual reflection in Lincoln's honor. "How Long this Road" is a social study of African American religious patterns and dynamics. C. Eric Lincoln's principle concern with the racial factor in American social and religious life expands in these pages to include such correlative factors as gender, the African Diaspora, and social class. "How Long this Road" is an impressive work that is bound to become a classic in religion and sociology courses, church studies and African American studies.

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How Long This Road: Race, Religion, and the Legacy of C. Eric Lincoln

In light of the recent death of C. Eric Lincoln, the renowned theorist of race and religion, scholars came together and created this compelling collection that represents twenty years of critical intellectual reflection in Lincoln's honor. "How Long this Road" is a social study of African American religious patterns and dynamics. C. Eric Lincoln's principle concern with the racial factor in American social and religious life expands in these pages to include such correlative factors as gender, the African Diaspora, and social class. "How Long this Road" is an impressive work that is bound to become a classic in religion and sociology courses, church studies and African American studies.

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How Long This Road: Race, Religion, and the Legacy of C. Eric Lincoln

How Long This Road: Race, Religion, and the Legacy of C. Eric Lincoln

How Long This Road: Race, Religion, and the Legacy of C. Eric Lincoln

How Long This Road: Race, Religion, and the Legacy of C. Eric Lincoln

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In light of the recent death of C. Eric Lincoln, the renowned theorist of race and religion, scholars came together and created this compelling collection that represents twenty years of critical intellectual reflection in Lincoln's honor. "How Long this Road" is a social study of African American religious patterns and dynamics. C. Eric Lincoln's principle concern with the racial factor in American social and religious life expands in these pages to include such correlative factors as gender, the African Diaspora, and social class. "How Long this Road" is an impressive work that is bound to become a classic in religion and sociology courses, church studies and African American studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403962737
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 12/06/2003
Series: Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 279
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Alton B. Pollard III is Director of Black Church Studies and Associate Professor of Religion and Culture at the Candler School of Theology, Emory University.

Love Henry Whelchel, Jr. is Professor of Religion and Department Chair at Clark Atlanta University.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Legacy of Lincoln
• Human Values and Inhuman Systems--C. Eric Lincoln
• C. Eric Lincoln: A Scholar for All Seasons--Charles H. Long
• The "American Dilemma" in the Life and Scholarship of C. Eric Lincoln--Mary R. Sawyer
• Heroic Professor: A Pedagogy of Creativity--Jon Michael Spencer
• The Lincoln Legacy: Challenges and Considerations--Jualynne E. Dodson
Part II: The Social Analysis of Religion * Islam in America: Problems of Legacy, Identity, Cooperation and Conflict Among African Americans and Immigrant Muslims--Lawrence Mamiya
• W.E.B. Du Bois and the Struggle for African America's Soul--Alton B. Pollard, III
• Martin, Malcolm, and Black Theology--James H. Cone
• "There Is a Work for Each One of Us": The Socio-Theology of the Rev. Florence Spearing Randolph--Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
Part III: The Witness of the Religious Community
• Freedom's Song--Gardner C. Taylor
• Turning Burdens Into Blessings--Floyd Flake
• Can the Intellect Analyze the Spirit?--Ava Muhammad
Part IV: Lift Every Voice
• The Teachers of the World--Asa G. Hilliard
• "My Chains Fell Off": Heart Religion in the African American Methodist Tradition--L. Henry Whelchel, Jr.
• Stalking George Washington Williams--John Hope Franklin
• The Social Responsibility of the Modern University--Jon Silber

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