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The Bible and African Americans: A Brief History is unavailable, but you can change that!

The unique encounter of African Americans with the Bible has shaped centuries of spirituality and social engagement of a whole continent. Highly respected biblical scholar Vincent Wimbush here outlines the five phases of African American reading and shows how the Bible offered a language-world through which Africans Americans have negotiated the strange land into which they were thrust.

There can be no simple explanation for the long, intense, complex phenomenon of African American engagement with the Bible. In the setting that was understood to be the partly biblically inspired, violently secured “New World”—the “New Israel” that would become the United States—the Bible was the single most important centering object for social identity and orientation among European dominants. So it should not occasion surprise that the Bible would come to be seen by enslaved and otherwise dominated
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