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Between Sundays
Black Women and Everyday Struggles of Faith
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English
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2003
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To be a black woman of faith in the American South is to understand and experience spirituality in a particular way. How this understanding expresses itself in everyday practices of faith is the subject of Between Sundays, an innovative work that takes readers beyond common misconceptions and narrow assumptions about black religion and into the actual complexities of African American women's spiritual lives.
Gracefully combining narrative, interviews, and analysis, this book explores the personal, political, and spiritual commitments of a group of Baptist women whose experiences have been informed by the realities of life in a rural, southern community. In these lives, "spirituality" emerges as a space for creative agency, of vital importance to the ways in which these women interpret, inform, and reshape their social conditions--conditions often characterized by limited access to job opportunities, health care, and equitable schooling. In the words of these women, and in Marla F. Frederick's deft analysis, we see how spirituality—expressed as gratitude, empathy, or righteous discontent—operates as a transformative power in women's interactions with others, and in their own more intimate renegotiations of self.
Gracefully combining narrative, interviews, and analysis, this book explores the personal, political, and spiritual commitments of a group of Baptist women whose experiences have been informed by the realities of life in a rural, southern community. In these lives, "spirituality" emerges as a space for creative agency, of vital importance to the ways in which these women interpret, inform, and reshape their social conditions--conditions often characterized by limited access to job opportunities, health care, and equitable schooling. In the words of these women, and in Marla F. Frederick's deft analysis, we see how spirituality—expressed as gratitude, empathy, or righteous discontent—operates as a transformative power in women's interactions with others, and in their own more intimate renegotiations of self.
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Frederick Marla :
Marla F. Frederick is Assistant Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Harvard University.
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Contents
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Preface
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Introduction
1 - Prophetic Engagement
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Monday. “Of The Meaning Of Progress”
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Tuesday. Gratitude And Empathy
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Revival. Reading Church History
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Wednesday. Righteous Discontent
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Revival. “Are We A Church Or A Social Change Organization?”
122 - Priestly Transformation
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Thursday Televangelism. (And Shifting Discourses Of Progress)
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Revival. “Loosed Women”
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Friday. Financial Priorities
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Saturday. Sexual Politics
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Second Sunday. Conclusion
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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November 20, 2003
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9780520936454
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Keywords for this book
black americans; southern baptists; cultural politics; black experience; black women; american women; ethnographers; african americans; american south; rural south; baptist women; faith and religion; women of faith; christianity; regional history; ethnography; spirituality; nonfiction; personal interviews; spiritual community; systemic oppression; cultural analysis; female relationships; social conditions; spiritual lives; gender studies; black religion