African Methodism and its Wesleyan heritage

reflections on AME Church history

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Dennis C. Dickerson
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African Methodism and its Wesleyan heritage: reflections on AME Church history
2009, AMEC Sunday School Union
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Table of Contents

Introduction -- Richard F. Norris
Foreword -- Robert J. Williams
Foreword -- James David Armstrong
The demands upon denominational history : the case of the African Methodist Episcopal Church --
The case for a Wesleyan interpretation of A.M.E. Church history --
Scripture and hymnody in the conversion of Richard Allen --
Heritage and hymnody : Richard Allen and the making of African Methodism --
Toward a theology of African Methodism : a conversation with Wesley's theology --
Bishop Daniel A. Payne and the A.M.E. mission to the "ransomed" --
J. Albert Johnson : the Bermuda years --
Michigan minister and missionary leader : Lillian Thurman in the 1890s --
Family and faith : the medical witness of Emma Ann Virginia Reynolds, M.D., 1862-1917 --
Negotiating denominational identity : African Methodism and Wesleyan hymnody --
Homiletics and the humble : preaching in Georgia during the Turner era, 1896-1908 --
Partners in politics : Bishop Benjamin W. Arnett and President William McKinley, 1896-1901 --
Clergy and the construction of Black civil society : the case of the Careys and the Clements --
Rufus E. Clement, Zion Methodism, and the Atlanta School Board Election of 1953 --
Problematic politics : the Careys in the public square --
The Wesleyan witness in the U.S. civil rights movement : the Allen legacy against 20th century American apartheid --
Theologizing Rosa Parks --
A general officer in the Nashville civil rights movement : the public ministry of Andrew N. White, Jr. --
The civil rights movement in Chicago : the role of Carl A. Fuqua --
A presiding elder makes history : Robert E. Keesee and the integration of Scarritt College --
Black ecumenism : efforts to establish a United Methodist Episcopal Church, 1918-1932.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Nashville, Tenn
Other Titles
Reflections on AME Church history

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Library of Congress
BX8443 .D52 2009

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Pagination
xxi, 236 p. :
Number of pages
236

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OL25353353M
ISBN 10
0929386035
ISBN 13
9780929386034
LCCN
2009913670
OCLC/WorldCat
550605062

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