商品簡介
Examines the ethnocentric salutary expressions of African Americans that dominate their ritualistic moments of social encounter, and argues that these expressions show how black Americans have lived with the challenge of having to prove their sisterly or brotherly capacities, and with the desire to be treated as equal siblings in the family of God.
作者簡介
Riggins R. Earl, Jr. is Professor of Ethics and Theology at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and the author of Dark Symbols, Obscure Signs: God, Self, and Community in the Slave Mind