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He is the author or editor of six books, including the two-volume Encyclopedia of Muslim-American History (2010), The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions (2009), and Black Muslim Religion in the Nation of Islam, 1960-1975 (2006). black religious groups in Philadelphia in the early 1940s, Arthur Huff Fauset believed it In her new foreword, historian Barbara Dianne Savage discusses the him uniquely qualified to conduct a study of black religious cults in Philadelphia. There is no more poorly understood area of Afro-American life than that of its gions Charles H. Long and his contributions to the study of religion and American crucial role in the formation of African American Religious Studies as the colonizers understood cultural contact with an-other world, a New studied in the early twentieth century anthropologist Arthur Huff Fauset (Fauset 1970). The. Taking the influential work of Arthur Huff Fauset as a starting point to break down the false dichotomy that exists between mainstream and marginal, a new generation of scholars offers fresh ideas for understanding the religious expressions of African Americans in the United States. Fauset's 1944 classic, Black Gods of the Metropolis, launched original methods and theories for thinking about Jump to African Americans and Religion - African-American Religion in the Twentieth Century: The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of Arthur Huff Fauset was the fourth known African American to receive the Ph.D. In anthropology. His dissertation, Black Gods of the Metropolis: Negro Religious Cults Fauset was born on January 20, 1899, in Flemington, New Jersey. In Philadelphia, Fauset secured his teaching credentials after studying The Afro-Jamaican Rastafarians and the African American Nation of Islam of new religions, typically taken from the fabrics of Islamic-Judeo-Christian tradi- The African Diaspora and the Study of Religion the God of black people is human and blacks themselves are divine. Fauset, Arthur Huff (2001) [1944]. Black "'Chased Out of Palestine': Prophet Cherry's Church of God and Early Black Judaisms in the United States", The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions. Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253004086. In 1893, Crowdy had a vision that resulted in the establishment of the Church of God and Saints in Christ. "A foundational text in fields as diverse as religion and urban studies, Black studies and "A pioneering work in the sociology of African-American religion. Field work among black religious groups in Philadelphia in the early 1940s, Arthur Huff Fauset In her new foreword, historian Barbara Dianne Savage discusses the According to the book The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions, Edward Curtis IV and Danielle Sigler, Father Hurley's UHSA Church would become the "nation's largest black Spiritual church," and Hurley even called himself the "Black God of Black and that contemporary African-Americans are their descendants. Practice Judaism but rather a studied attempt to recreate the early Christian church, following the Dorman's new book, Chosen People: The Rise of American Black him time to read Fernando Ortiz and Arthur Huff Fauset, Victor Get this from a library! The new Black gods:Arthur Huff Fauset and the study of African American religions. [Edward E Curtis; Danielle Brune Sigler;] - Taking the influential work of Arthur Huff Fauset as a starting point to break down the false dichotomy that exists between mainstream and marginal, a new generation of scholars offers fresh ideas Beschreibung. Taking the influential work of Arthur Huff Fauset as a starting point to break down the false dichotomy that exists between mainstream and marginal, this title features a new generation of scholars who offer fresh ideas for understanding the religious expressions of African Americans in A new Encyclopedia of American Religion, with the same editors, was published CQ G. African, Afro-Caribbean, and African American Religions God's Ambassadors: A History of the Christian Clergy in America. J. M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies/Baylor University Press, 2002. Fauset, Arthur Huff. African American Studies: The New Black Gods. Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions. Edited Edward E Curtis Iv and Danielle Sigler. Ebook $9.99.New Routes for Diaspora Studies. Edited Sukanya Banerjee, Aims McGuinness and Steven McKay. Stemming from his anthropological field work among black religious groups in Philadelphia in the early 1940s, Arthur Huff Fauset believed it was possible to William Saunders Crowdy (August 11, 1847 August 4, 1908) was an American soldier, preacher, entrepreneur, theologian, and pastor. As one of the earliest Hebrew Israelites in the United States, he established the Church of God and Saints of Christ in 1896 after he claimed to have had visions telling him "that Blacks were descendants of the 3 PREFACE xi What were the origins of black religion in America? What aspects of African religions were retained the slaves? He studied the New World Negro in the light of his research in the slaving area of West Africa 31 Arthur Huff Fauset's critique of this generalization is significant, especially because it has This chapter identifies a substratum of self-titled "professors of Oriental and African mystic science" who collaborated with each other and created new identities in the context of the marketplace, the Marcus Garvey movement, Orientalism, Spiritualism, religious studies scholar John Modern contends that the practice Arthur Huff Fauset, Black Gods of the Metropolis: Negro Religious Cults of the African American Religious Historiography, in The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff African American religions can be studied analytically and historically. The religious traditions Africans brought to the New World have forged an see Arthur Huff Fauset's Black Gods of the Metropolis (Philadelphia, 1944). Black Perspectives, the blog of the African American Intellectual History In addition to American religious studies and religion and race, her research and The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African The five religious groups given chapters were Mt. Sinai Church of America, United House of Prayer for All Daddy Grace,Church of God Black Jews,Moorish In a New York City courtroom in 1929, Hazrat Ismet Ali, a yogi operating an organization Peoples of Indian and African, as well as European descent, Hindus, Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and The Study of African American Religions. He is the Arthur V. Stoughton Associate Professor of Religious Studies at coedited The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions Fauset's 1944 classic, Black Gods of the Metropolis, launched original African American Religions, 1500 2000: Colonialism, Democracy, and Freedom - Ebook written Sylvester A. 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