Urban God Talk: Constructing a Hip Hop Spirituality
By James W. Perkinson (Contribution by), Michael D. Royster (Contribution by), Weldon Merrial McWilliams IV (Contribution by), Angela M. Nelson (Contribution by), Darrell Wesley (Contribution by), VaNatta S. Ford (Contribution by), Sharon Lauricalla (Contribution by), Tim Huffman (Contribution by), Amira De La Garza (Contribution by), Dawn-Marie Gibson (Contribution by), Mickie Mwanzia Koster (Contribution by), Erika D. Gault (Contribution by), Harry Nii Koney Odamtten (Contribution by), Shanesha R.F. Brooks Tatum (Contribution by), Andre E. Johnson (Editor)
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By James W. Perkinson (Contribution by), Michael D. Royster (Contribution by), Weldon Merrial McWilliams IV (Contribution by), Angela M. Nelson (Contribution by), Darrell Wesley (Contribution by), VaNatta S. Ford (Contribution by), Sharon Lauricalla (Contribution by), Tim Huffman (Contribution by), Amira De La Garza (Contribution by), Dawn-Marie Gibson (Contribution by), Mickie Mwanzia Koster (Contribution by), Erika D. Gault (Contribution by), Harry Nii Koney Odamtten (Contribution by), Shanesha R.F. Brooks Tatum (Contribution by), Andre E. Johnson (Editor)
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Urban God Talk: Constructing a Hip Hop Spirituality, edited by Andre Johnson, is a collection of essays that examine the religious and spiritual in hip hop. The contributors argue that the prevailing narrative that hip hop offers nothing in the way of religion and spirituality is false. From its beginning, hip hop has had a profound spirituality and advocates religious views—and while not orthodox or systemic, nevertheless, many in traditional orthodox religions would find the theological a...






















