The sexual politics of Black churches:
"Most polls show African-Americans evenly divided in their views of gay marriage, but a small group of Black pastors who are vocal in their assertions that homosexuality is a sin (such as Kim Burrell, a pastor and gospel singer whose diatribe went viral in January 2017, earning her a disinvite...
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spelling | The sexual politics of Black churches edited by Josef Sorett New York Columbia University Press [2022] 1 online resource illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Religion, culture, and public life volume 2 Includes bibliographical references and index "Most polls show African-Americans evenly divided in their views of gay marriage, but a small group of Black pastors who are vocal in their assertions that homosexuality is a sin (such as Kim Burrell, a pastor and gospel singer whose diatribe went viral in January 2017, earning her a disinvite from the Ellen TV show) have commanded all the attention. The real story, however, is more nuanced: rather than a conservative anomaly within a singularly progressive tradition, black churches and their clerical leaders were both the hyper-homophobic foil to and a formidable voice for LGBTQ equality. And with the increased visibility of police violence, the church slayings in Charleston, South Carolina, the murder of George Floyd, and the increased prominence of the Black Lives Matter movement, renewed attention has been given to a host of issues that, some would suggest, make women's, gay, and transgender rights connected to sexuality a lesser concern within black communities. But the continuing appeals to freedom of religion as a means of opposing gay and women's sexual rights--which many Black clergy still oppose on theological or moral grounds--make it reasonable to ask how are we to understand the relationship between the cultural politics of black churches and how these churches (and their members) participate in the formal processes of electoral politics?"-- Provided by publisher Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 08, 2022) Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: A Call to Conversation -- 1. Religion, Race, and Sexuality in American Culture: A Public Conversation -- Part II: Sacred Text, Social Authority, Sexual Difference -- 2. Jephthah's Daughter and #SayHerName -- 3. An Inconsistent Truth: The New Testament, Early Christianity, and Sexuality -- Part III: Historical and Cultural Formations of Black (Christian) Sexual Politics 4. "Have the Sons of Africa No Souls?": Manliness, Freedom, and Power in the Cultural Roots of Afro-Phallic Protestantism -- 5. Everybody Knew He Was "That Way": Chicago's Clarence H. Cobbs, American Religion, and Sexuality During the Post-World War II Period -- 6. Interrogating the Passionate and the Pious: Televangelism and Black Women's Sexuality -- Part IV: Identity and Inclusion in Black Churches -- 7. The Self-Interested Politics of Collective Religious Transformation: Issues of Family Definition and LGBT Inclusion in Black Churches 8. Intersectional Invisibility and the Experience of Ontological Exclusion: The Case of Black Gay Christians -- Part V: Theological and Pastoral Visions of an Inclusive Black Church -- 9. Gay Is the New Black, Theologically Speaking -- 10. Flesh That Needs to be Loved: Wounded Black Bodies and Preachin' in the Spirit -- 11. Aiding and Abetting New Life: "Sex-Talk" in the Pulpit, Pew, and Public Square -- 12. An Experiment in Inclusion: A Conversation with Christine and Dennis Wiley -- Epilogue -- Notes -- List of Contributors -- Index African American churches Doctrines. Sex Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120556 African American churches Political activity. Églises noires américaines Doctrines. Sexualité Aspect religieux Christianisme. Églises noires américaines Activité politique. RELIGION Religion, Politics & State. bisacsh Sex Religious aspects Christianity fast Sorett, Josef editor Print version: Sexual politics of Black churches. New York : Columbia University Press, [2022] 9780231188326 (DLC) 2021030088 (OCoLC)1259293279 Religion, culture, and public life. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010203079 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3050420 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The sexual politics of Black churches Religion, culture, and public life. Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: A Call to Conversation -- 1. Religion, Race, and Sexuality in American Culture: A Public Conversation -- Part II: Sacred Text, Social Authority, Sexual Difference -- 2. Jephthah's Daughter and #SayHerName -- 3. An Inconsistent Truth: The New Testament, Early Christianity, and Sexuality -- Part III: Historical and Cultural Formations of Black (Christian) Sexual Politics 4. "Have the Sons of Africa No Souls?": Manliness, Freedom, and Power in the Cultural Roots of Afro-Phallic Protestantism -- 5. Everybody Knew He Was "That Way": Chicago's Clarence H. Cobbs, American Religion, and Sexuality During the Post-World War II Period -- 6. Interrogating the Passionate and the Pious: Televangelism and Black Women's Sexuality -- Part IV: Identity and Inclusion in Black Churches -- 7. The Self-Interested Politics of Collective Religious Transformation: Issues of Family Definition and LGBT Inclusion in Black Churches 8. Intersectional Invisibility and the Experience of Ontological Exclusion: The Case of Black Gay Christians -- Part V: Theological and Pastoral Visions of an Inclusive Black Church -- 9. Gay Is the New Black, Theologically Speaking -- 10. Flesh That Needs to be Loved: Wounded Black Bodies and Preachin' in the Spirit -- 11. Aiding and Abetting New Life: "Sex-Talk" in the Pulpit, Pew, and Public Square -- 12. An Experiment in Inclusion: A Conversation with Christine and Dennis Wiley -- Epilogue -- Notes -- List of Contributors -- Index African American churches Doctrines. Sex Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120556 African American churches Political activity. Églises noires américaines Doctrines. Sexualité Aspect religieux Christianisme. Églises noires américaines Activité politique. RELIGION Religion, Politics & State. bisacsh Sex Religious aspects Christianity fast |
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title_full | The sexual politics of Black churches edited by Josef Sorett |
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topic | African American churches Doctrines. Sex Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120556 African American churches Political activity. Églises noires américaines Doctrines. Sexualité Aspect religieux Christianisme. Églises noires américaines Activité politique. RELIGION Religion, Politics & State. bisacsh Sex Religious aspects Christianity fast |
topic_facet | African American churches Doctrines. Sex Religious aspects Christianity. African American churches Political activity. Églises noires américaines Doctrines. Sexualité Aspect religieux Christianisme. Églises noires américaines Activité politique. RELIGION Religion, Politics & State. Sex Religious aspects Christianity |
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