Peoples temple and black religion in America

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Peoples temple and black religion in America

edited by Rebecca Moore, Anthony B. Pinn, and Mary R. Sawyer

(Religion African American Studies)

Indiana University Press, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Peoples Temple movement ended on November 18, 1978, when more than 900 men, women, and children died in a ritual of murder and suicide in their utopianist community of Jonestown, Guyana. Only a handful lived to tell their story. As is well known, Jim Jones, the leader of Peoples Temple, was white, but most of his followers were black. Despite that, little has been written about Peoples Temple in the context of black religion in America. In 10 essays, writers from various disciplines address this gap in the scholarship. Twenty-five years after the tragedy at Jonestown, they assess the impact of the black religious experience on Peoples Temple.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Peoples Temple as Black Religion: Re-Imagining the Contours of Black Religious Studies Anthony B. Pinn 2. Daddy Jones and Father Divine: The Cult as Political Religion C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence Mamiya 3. An Interpretation of the Peoples Temple and Jonestown: Implications for the Black Church Archie Smith, Jr. 4. Demographics and the Black Religious Culture of People Temple Rebecca Moore 5. Peoples Temple and Housing Politics in San Francisco Tanya M. Hollis 6. To Die for the Peoples Temple: Religion and Revolution after Black Power Duchess Harris and Adam John Waterman 7. Jim Jones and Black Worship Traditions Milmon Harrison 8. Breaking the Silence: Reflections of a Black Pastor J. Alfred Smith 9. America Was Not Hard to Find Muhammed Isaiah Kenyatta 10. The Church in Peoples Temple Mary R. Sawyer Contributors Index

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  • NCID
    BA66953283
  • ISBN
    • 0253343712
    • 0253216559
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Bloomington, Ind.
  • Pages/Volumes
    204 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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