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This program provides a comprehensive exploration of the African-American religious experience from the era of enslavement to the modern day. We examine how the Black Church served as a central hub for spiritual survival, community organization, and political activism. The course analyzes key historical periods, including the founding of independent denominations like the AME Church, the theological shifts during the Great Migration, and the church's leadership during the Civil Rights Movement. By focusing on themes of justice and moral resilience, the curriculum highlights the church's enduring role in shaping social change and theological discourse in America.
Price
Free
