"When It's All Over: African American Homegoing Celebrations"University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1996 - 214 pages |
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... Felder , several basic attitudes unite an African worldview 62 David R. Roediger . " And Die in Dixie : Funerals in the Slave Community ” Massachusetts Review Vol 22.1 ( Spring 1981 ) : 169 . 63 Mbiti , 150 . 64 Kein , 104 . 9966 ...
... Felder , several basic attitudes unite an African worldview 62 David R. Roediger . " And Die in Dixie : Funerals in the Slave Community ” Massachusetts Review Vol 22.1 ( Spring 1981 ) : 169 . 63 Mbiti , 150 . 64 Kein , 104 . 9966 ...
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... Felder presents the African worldview theology , it is inclusive of Christianity , but not limited to Christianity.69 This understanding recognizes that Christianity is one of many religions and practices adhered to by Africans and ...
... Felder presents the African worldview theology , it is inclusive of Christianity , but not limited to Christianity.69 This understanding recognizes that Christianity is one of many religions and practices adhered to by Africans and ...
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... Felder's Troubling Biblical Waters , in which he intends to " provide some sorely needed correctives regarding the Bible in relation to ancient Africa and Black people today . " 73 Felder reminds us that “ in its broadest application ...
... Felder's Troubling Biblical Waters , in which he intends to " provide some sorely needed correctives regarding the Bible in relation to ancient Africa and Black people today . " 73 Felder reminds us that “ in its broadest application ...
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According African American funeral African American homegoing African and African African worldview theology American homegoing celebrations American homegoing services American homegoing traditions Annie Mae Johnson Anthony Heilbut attire belief system bereavement Biblical Black Church Black preacher Brown County burial casket ceremony Charles Durant Christian African Americans Coevolution Quarterly color continuity of African Cornel West Crissman cultural continuity cultural practices deceased demonstrative expression display dress Elaine Nichols emotions enslaved Africans Eric Lincoln eulogy Euro-American European family and friends family members Felder final funeral home Funeral Traditions Gospel music grandmother grandmother's hair wreaths Heaven honor Jindra John Mbiti living loved Masamba and Kalish Mbiti writes Mother Evans mourners mourning Orleans Jazz Funerals performative elements Precious Lord presence of family processional religion represented ritual Ron Brown singing Sis Fannie Sis Fannie's slavery song South Carolina spiritual spoken word survivors Sybil Kein Take My Hand wake Washington West African wore Yoruba