Black megachurch culture : models for education and empowerment

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Where to find it

Davis Library (4th floor)

Call Number
BR563.B53 B378 2010
Status
Available

Stone Center Library

Call Number
BR563.B53 B378 2010 c. 2
Status
Available

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Summary

This book identifies how church cultural components are created, developed, and used to educate and empower adherents, and whether and how these tools are associated with the historic Black Church. The book is particularly interested in how large Black congregations - megachurches - use rituals found in worship, theology, racial beliefs, programmatic efforts, and other tools from their cultural repertoire to instruct congregants to model success in word and deed. The book's findings illustrate that Black megachurches strive to model success on various fronts by tapping into effective historic Black Church tools and creating cultural kits that foster excitement, expectation, and entitlement.

Contents

The Black megachurch phenomenon : influences, challenges, and responses -- Church culture in real time : worship as an educational tool -- Church socialization processes : each one, teach some! -- Empowerment and liberation theologies : the truth will make you free -- Progams to rightly divide : Black megachurch profiles -- Black megachurches and the future : continuing to create culture.

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