Between Sundays: Black Women and Everyday Struggles of Faith
In: Sociology of religion, Volume 66, Issue 4, p. 436
ISSN: 1759-8818
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In: Sociology of religion, Volume 66, Issue 4, p. 436
ISSN: 1759-8818
In: Religion and Social Transformation
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword: Breathe Again -- Preface -- Introduction: The Evidence of Things Not Seen: The Twin Viruses of Blind Faith and Color Blindness -- 1. "First Natural, Then Spiritual": The Context and Contours of Black Faith in the COVID-19 Era -- 2. Who's Saving Whom?: Black Millennials and the Revivification of Religious Communities -- 3. Live and Let Die: Spirits of White Christian Male Defiance in the Age of COVID-19 -- 4. Where There Are No Answers: Reflecting on Theological Claims in the Age of COVID-19 -- 5. The Corons and American Indian Genocide: Weaponizing Infectious Disease as the Continuation of a eurochristian Religious Project -- 6. Love Crafts Countries: Loving beyond the White Divide-A Story of Blackness, Korea, and Transformative Power on the Damascus Road -- 7. Insure Domestic Tranquility: The Uncivil, Un-Christian, and Unconstitutional Crisis in a COVID-19- Era America -- 8. Deep in the Heart of Texas: Race, Religion, and Rights in the COVID-19 Era -- 9. Dying Laughing: Comedic Relief and Redemption in the Time of COVID-19 -- 10. Toxic Religion, Toxic Churches, and Toxic Policies: Evangelicals, "White Blessing," and COVID-19 -- 11. I Know Why the Culture War Stings: Racial Realities and Political Realignment in the "Religious Freedom" Debate -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editor -- About the Contributors -- Index