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Author Wiggins, Daphne C

Title Righteous Content : Black Women's Perspectives of Church and Faith
Published New York : NYU Press, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (240 pages)
Series Religion, Race, & Ethnicity
Religion, Race, & Ethnicity
Contents Acknowledgments; Introduction: Hearing from the Sisters; 1 We Always Went to Church: Women and Religious Socialization; 2 Where Somebody Knows My Name: The Culture of the Black Church; 3 The Fuel That Keeps Me Going: Practical and Spiritual Assistance; 4 We Went to the Church for Everything: The Mission of the Church; 5 If It Weren't for the Women: Female Labor and Leadership in the Church; 6 We're Part of the Same Culture: Racial Awareness and Religion; 7 The Conclusion of the Matter; Appendix I: Methodology and Research Design; Appendix II: The Interview Guide; Notes; Bibliography
Summary Enter most African American congregations and you are likely to see the century-old pattern of a predominantly female audience led by a male pastor. How do we explain the dedication of African American women to the church, particularly when the church's regard for women has been questioned?. Following in the footsteps of Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham's pathbreaking work, Righteous Discontent, Daphne Wiggins takes a contemporary look at the religiosity of black women. Her ethnographic work explores what is behind black women's intense loyalty to the church, bringing to the fore the voices of the
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Subject African American women -- Religion
African American women -- Religious life
RELIGION / General.
African American women -- Religion
African American women -- Religious life
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780814795088
0814795080