The Talking Book · African Americans and the Bible
- Authors
- Callahan, Allen Dwight
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Tags
- religion , special groups , general , politics & social sciences , specific demographics , church history , african-american studies , churches & church leadership , united states , religious studies , world , religion & spirituality , african americans , americas , african american , history , religious , christian books & bibles , social sciences , other religions; practices & sacred texts , christianity
- ISBN
- 9780300109368
- Date
- 2006-10-15T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.38 MB
- Lang
- en
The Talking Book casts the Bible as the central character in a vivid portrait of black America, tracing the origins of African-American culture from slavery’s secluded forest prayer meetings to the bright lights and bold style of today’s hip-hop artists.
The Bible has profoundly influenced African Americans throughout history. From a variety of perspectives this wide-ranging book is the first to explore the Bible’s role in the triumph of the black experience. Using the Bible as a foundation, African Americans shared religious beliefs, created their own music, and shaped the ultimate key to their freedom—literacy. Allen Callahan highlights the intersection of biblical images with African-American music, politics, religion, art, and literature.
The author tells a moving story of a biblically informed African-American culture, identifying four major biblical images—Exile, Exodus, Ethiopia, and Emmanuel. He brings these themes to life in a unique African-American history that grows from the harsh experience of slavery into a rich culture that endures as one of the most important forces of twenty-first-century America.