City Libraries, City of Gold Coast

The Oxford handbook of religion and race in American history, edited by Paul Harvey and Kathryn Gin Lum

Label
The Oxford handbook of religion and race in American history, edited by Paul Harvey and Kathryn Gin Lum
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Intended audience
Specialized
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Oxford handbook of religion and race in American history
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Responsibility statement
edited by Paul Harvey and Kathryn Gin Lum
Series statement
Oxford handbooks online
Summary
The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Race in American History is a reference work in which thirty-seven leading scholars from the fields of History, Religious Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, and others investigate the complex interdependencies of religion and race through American history. The book covers the religious experience, social realities, theologies, and sociologies of racialized groups in American religious history. It explores how religion contributed to their racialization, and race to perceptions about the validity of their religious expressions
Target audience
specialized
resource.variantTitle
Religion and race in American history
Classification

Incoming Resources