PHIL255: African American Religious Experiences
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Title
PHIL255: African American Religious Experiences
Subject
Growth of the African American and African Studies Program at Ursinus College
Description
The text focuses on a new course offered during the 2003-2004 course catalog as part of the new African American and Africana Studies progam. The course focuses on historic and theological context to Black bodies in America. The course is taught by Rev. Charles Rice. The course is offered by the Philosophy department and the African American and Africana studies program.
Creator
Ursinus College Registrar
Source
Ursinus College Archives
Publisher
Ursinus College
Date
2003-2004
Rights
Ursinus College holds the rights to this document.
Format
.tif
Language
English
Identifier
Ursinus College African American Experience Course
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Text
The historical, theological, and contextual study of religion examines the African American religious experience, including: the African Background, slavery in America, the struggle for freedom and identity, the development of the Black Church, the Black Muslim, the Civil Right Movement, and the emergence of Black and Womanist Theologists.
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Citation
Ursinus College Registrar, “PHIL255: African American Religious Experiences,” Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus, accessed November 21, 2024, https://omeka.ursinus.edu/items/show/1469.