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Networking the Black Church - (Religion and Social Transformation) by Erika D Gault (Paperback)

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  • Provides a timely portrait of young Black Christians and how digital technology is transforming the Black Church They stand at the forefront of the Black Lives Matter movement, push the boundaries of the Black Church through online expression of Christian hip hop, and redefine what it means to be young, Black, and Christian in America.
  • About the Author: Erika D. Gault is Assistant Professor in the Africana Studies Program at the University of Arizona and co-editor of Beyond Christian Hip Hop: Towards Christians and Hip Hop.
  • 312 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Christian Ministry
  • Series Name: Religion and Social Transformation

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About the Book



""Young evangelicals." "Black millennials." "The hip hop generation." This book sets the record straight on young Black Christians with a first of its kind digital-hip hop ethnography. This book is a must have in understanding how race, religion, and technology is reshaping American life"--



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Provides a timely portrait of young Black Christians and how digital technology is transforming the Black Church

They stand at the forefront of the Black Lives Matter movement, push the boundaries of the Black Church through online expression of Christian hip hop, and redefine what it means to be young, Black, and Christian in America. Young Black adults represent the future of African American religiosity, yet little is known regarding their religious lives beyond the Black Church.

Networking the Black Church explores how deeply embedded digital technology is in the lives of young Black Christians, offering a first-of-its-kind digital-hip hop ethnography. Erika D. Gault argues that a new religious ethos has emerged among young adult Blacks in America. To understand Black Christianity today it is not enough to look at the traditional Black Church. The Black Church is itself being changed by what she calls digital Black Christians.

The volume examines the ways in which Christian hip hop artists who have adopted Black-preaching-inspired spoken word performances create alternate kinds of Christian communities both inside and outside the walls of traditional Black churches. Framed around interviews with prominent Black Christian hip hop artists, it explores the multiple ways that digital Black Christians construct religious identity and meaning through video-sharing and social media. In the process, these digital Black Christians are changing Black churches as institutions, transforming modes of religious activism, inventing new communication practices around evangelism and Christian identity, and streamlining the accessibility of Black Church cultural practices in popular culture. Erika D. Gault provides a fascinating portrait of young Black faith, illuminating how the relationship between religion and digital media is changing the lived experiences of a new generation of Black Christians.



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"A breath of fresh air for Black church studies and an excellent and important contribution to the field of African American Religion. Gault takes the cultural production of Black youth to be a serious Black epistemology, revealing the impact of collective cultural memory as well as the fissures and ruptures of the Black Church."--Johari Jabir, University of Illinois Chicago

"An extremely important addition to the field; I dare say this book should be considered in the canon of twenty-first century Black and Religious studies."--Daniel White Hodge, author of Hip Hop's Hostile Gospel: A Post-Soul Theological Exploration

"In this impressive new book, Gault illustrates how young Black Christians, through the lens of hip hop, are changing the game and flipping the script as it relates to church, worship, music, and theological meaning, seeking out other spaces and places to celebrate and perform their religiosity."--Andre E. Johnson, the University of Memphis



About the Author



Erika D. Gault is Assistant Professor in the Africana Studies Program at the University of Arizona and co-editor of Beyond Christian Hip Hop: Towards Christians and Hip Hop. She is a scholar, poet, and ordained elder whose justice-centered work blends research, art, and religion to advocate for the rights of young Black people.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 312
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christian Ministry
Series Title: Religion and Social Transformation
Publisher: New York University Press
Theme: Youth
Format: Paperback
Author: Erika D Gault
Language: English
Street Date: January 18, 2022
TCIN: 1005997686
UPC: 9781479805822
Item Number (DPCI): 247-14-1119
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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