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Reading Black Books: How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just

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17 May 2022

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Learning from Black voices means listening to more than snippets. It means attending to Black stories. *Reading Black Books* helps Christians hear and learn from enduring Black voices and stories as captured in classic African American literature.     Pastor and teacher Claude Atcho offers a theological approach to 10 seminal texts...

Learning from Black voices means listening to more than snippets. It means attending to Black stories. *Reading Black Books* helps Christians hear and learn from enduring Black voices and stories as captured in classic African American literature.  
  
Pastor and teacher Claude Atcho offers a theological approach to 10 seminal texts of 20th-century African American literature. Each chapter takes up a theological category for inquiry through a close literary reading and heological reflection on a primary literary text, from Ralph Ellison's *Invisible Man* and Richard Wright's *Native Son* to Zora Neale Hurston's *Moses, Man of the Mountain* and James Baldwin's *Go Tell It on the Mountain*. The book includes end-of-chapter discussion questions.  
  
*Reading Black Books* helps readers of all backgrounds learn from the contours of Christian faith formed and forged by Black stories, and it spurs continued conversations about racial justice in the church. It demonstrates that reading about Black experience as shown in the literature of great African American writers can guide us toward sharper theological thinking and more faithful living.

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Learning from Black voices means listening to more than snippets. It means attending to Black stories. *Reading Black Books* helps Christians hear and learn from enduring Black voices and stories as captured in classic African American literature.     Pastor and teacher Claude Atcho offers a theological approach to 10 seminal texts...

Learning from Black voices means listening to more than snippets. It means attending to Black stories. *Reading Black Books* helps Christians hear and learn from enduring Black voices and stories as captured in classic African American literature.  
  
Pastor and teacher Claude Atcho offers a theological approach to 10 seminal texts of 20th-century African American literature. Each chapter takes up a theological category for inquiry through a close literary reading and heological reflection on a primary literary text, from Ralph Ellison's *Invisible Man* and Richard Wright's *Native Son* to Zora Neale Hurston's *Moses, Man of the Mountain* and James Baldwin's *Go Tell It on the Mountain*. The book includes end-of-chapter discussion questions.  
  
*Reading Black Books* helps readers of all backgrounds learn from the contours of Christian faith formed and forged by Black stories, and it spurs continued conversations about racial justice in the church. It demonstrates that reading about Black experience as shown in the literature of great African American writers can guide us toward sharper theological thinking and more faithful living.
Reading Black Books: How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just $34.99
Koorong code 605723
ISBN 9781587435294
Pages 208
Publisher Brazos Press
Publication date 17 May 2022
Dimensions 13 x 152 x 228mm
Weight 0.64kg
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