Memoir of a Black Christian Nationalist

Memoir of a Black Christian Nationalist
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Publisher : J Merrill Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781954414174
ISBN-13 : 195441417X
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Book Synopsis Memoir of a Black Christian Nationalist by : Shelley McIntosh, Ed.D

Download or read book Memoir of a Black Christian Nationalist written by Shelley McIntosh, Ed.D and published by J Merrill Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2021-11-20 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These days are filled with social unrest. Lack of compassion from elected officials, police brutality, unjust laws that create poverty through minimal wages but soaring profits for capitalists, benign neglect of blighted neighborhoods, and crime within the cities and in governments create a landscape of oppression that directly diminishes the quality of life, especially for African Americans. What is the role of the Black church and Black Christians in light of these realities? Just to save souls is not enough! Memoir of a Black Christian Nationalist: Seeds of Liberation is a poignant personal story of the author’s thirty-year experience of being a Black Christian Nationalist. The theological framework, program, and organization re-establishing the Black church’s relevancy to the liberation struggle are eloquently and informatively interwoven in . . . * The DNA Research about the Race of Jesus * The Powerful Leadership of Reverend Albert B. Cleage Jr., Founder of the Shrines of the Black Madonna * The Transformation of Black People * The Seeds of Liberation—Answers for the Black Church * Practices That Create Freedom, Power, and a More Humane World


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