The gospel of John Marrant: conjuring Christianity in the Black Atlantic

"Reverend John Marrant (1755-91) was North America's first Black ordained minister and one of America's earliest Black authors and preachers. In The Gospel of John Marrant, Alphonso F. Saville IV examines how Protestantism and West African indigenous religious practices deeply informe...

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Main Author: Saville, Alphonso F. 1979- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Durham Duke University Press 2024
In:Year: 2024
Series/Journal:Religious cultures of African and African diaspora people
Further subjects:B Social History / HISTORY
B Geschichte der Religion
B Black & Asian studies
B History of religion
B Social & Cultural History
B Indigenous Peoples
B Christianity African influences
B Indigene Völker
B Africa
B African American Clergy
B Bible Black interpretations
B African Americans Religion
B SOC008010
B American / SOCIAL SCIENCE / African American & Black Studies / Ethnic Studies
B SOC062000
B Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
B African American & Black / HISTORY
B Religion and culture (United States)
B West Africa
B Marrant, John (1755-1791)
B Magic Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines
B Religious institutions & organizations
B Priestertum und geistlicher Stand
B Religion / History
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Summary:"Reverend John Marrant (1755-91) was North America's first Black ordained minister and one of America's earliest Black authors and preachers. In The Gospel of John Marrant, Alphonso F. Saville IV examines how Protestantism and West African indigenous religious practices deeply informed his life and ministry. Saville follows Marrant from his time evangelizing the Cherokee in Georgia to meeting with Black Freemasons in Boston to engaging with diasporic communities along the Eastern Seaboard and in England. Using the Black folk magic tradition of conjure as a lens for understanding Marrant's religious imagination, Saville outlines the importance of Africana religious and cultural themes, symbols, and cosmologies in the biblical interpretation and ritual culture in early Black North American Christian communities. Marrant's life and work, Saville contends, reveal the diverse religious cultures that contributed to the formation of African American Christianity and its evolution into a prominent institution during the colonial and early history of the United States. In so doing, he demonstrates the need to recenter both religion and Africa in the study of African American cultural and intellectual history"--
Alphonso F. Saville IV examines the life Reverend John Marrant (1755-91), North Americas first Black ordained minister, to show how West African indigenous religious practices were central to his ministry and thought
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Zielgruppe: 5PB-US-C, Bezug zu Afroamerikanern
Physical Description:208 Seiten
ISBN:978-1-4780-3044-7
978-1-4780-2621-1