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Live long and prosper : how Black megachurches address HIV/AIDS and poverty in the age of prosperity theology / Sandra L. Barnes.

LIBRA BR563.N4 B3785 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barnes, Sandra L.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African Americans--Religion.
African Americans.
Big churches.
African American churches.
Black theology.
Poverty--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Poverty.
Church work with the poor.
AIDS (Disease)--Religious aspects--Christianity.
AIDS (Disease).
Church work with the sick.
Faith movement (Hagin).
Physical Description:
242 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Fordham University Press, 2013.
Summary:
Are black megachurches more focused on prosperity than on people? Black megachurches and their pastors are often accused of failing to use their considerable resources to help the poor, focusing on prosperity theology rather than on social justice, requiring excessive monetary and time commitments of members, and pilfering church coffers for the their personal use. The debate rages on about whether these congregations are doing all they can to address specific challenges facing African American communities. Live Long and Prosper is a refreshing, innovative study that reaches beyond superficial understandings of the Black megachurch phenomenon in a piercing interrogation of how powerful megachurches address (or fail to address) two social crises in the Black community: HIV/AIDS and poverty.
Live Long and Prosper offers an intriguing examination of sixteen representative Black megachurches and explores some of their motivations and subsequent programmatic efforts in light of prosperity or "health and wealth" theology. Professor Barnes makes the case that the Black megachurch is a complex, contemporary model of the historic Black church in response to globalism, consumerism, secularism, religious syncretism, and the realities of race. She contends that many of these megachurches hold unique characteristics of adaptability and innovation that position them well to tackle difficult social issues. Prosperity theology emphasizes two characteristics-physical health and economic wealth-as examples of godly living and faith. This book considers whether and how efforts to address HIV/AIDS (a "health" issue) and poverty (a "wealth" issue) are influenced by church and clergy profiles, theology in general, and prosperity theology in particular. Book jacket.
Contents:
Introduction: the Black megachurch
The calling and the corner
Black megachurch theology: making the Word flesh!
Black megachurches and HIV/AIDS: beliefs and behavior in unsettled times
Poverty as a frame continuum
Conclusion: the Black megachurch in the new millennium: responding to social problems.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780823249565
0823249565
9780823249572
0823249573
OCLC:
792885761

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