[Free] History Of The Black Church In America
An Overview of Race, Class, and Gender in the African-American Church – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- To describe the history of the Black Church in America from a well-rounded perspective
- To convey a variety of ideas as it relates to the Black Church in America
- To refine and develop a deeper understanding of church denomination as it relates to the African experience in America
- To differentiate between the type of Christian denominations found in the Black community
- To challenge and aim to debunk stereotypes connected with specific Black Churches
Requirements
- You should be able to use a PC at a beginner level
Description
Learn about the purpose and function of the Black Church in America and differentiate between the various Christian denominations found within the African-American community. Explore many thought-provoking, social, and spiritual themes within Africana Studies.Refine and develop a deeper understanding of your own church denomination and/or the spiritual ordinances that shape another denomination.
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Discover the first African-American founded Christian denominations
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Examine the role of slaveholding religion, liberation theology, and Black cosmology in American society
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Review the history of multiculturalism in the early Pentecostal Church movement
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Uncover the influence of race, class, and gender in the Black Church
Become a well-rounded church leader or member.
You will also be exposed to tools and information to jumpstart your overall ministry or further develop specific departments within your current ministry (i.e. Sunday School or Music Ministry). If you are not a church leader and simply interested in Black Church history, this course creates an opportunity for you to evaluate the cultural and religious foundation on which a great bulk of the African-American community stands.
Content and Overview
This is a beginner’s level course. No prerequisites are required. The course is divided into eight (8) lectures and explores the history of the Black Church in America pre- and post emancipation. It illuminates the creation of “Praise Houses,” Black Baptist, Episcopalian, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches as well as African Initiated and Pentecostal denominations. It also examines the role Christianity played in shaping the African-American community from the 17th century to the Non-Denominational Church Movement of the 1980-1990s. The course includes:
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Access to OnDemand Video Lectures
Let’s face it… unless you attend a college or university (or even a progressive church), you may not receive this information anywhere else. Many people attend weekly church services just out of habit without any idea of the diverse heritages that shape their religious communities. The aim of this course is to be informative but interesting. This course is not a Bible Study group. The approach and format is academic, which uses both sacred and secular literary sources. You must have access to a PC, laptop, or smartphone and at least be able to use it on a beginner level. Other than that, just bring your interests and I’ll take it from there.
Author(s): Content Johnson