A depiction of moral imagination that resonates today, Have You Got Good Religion? reveals how Black Churchwomen's understanding of God became action and transformed a nation.
|AcknowledgmentsIntroduction "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around": A Legacy of Self-Determination in Black Freedom Struggles
1 "We Shall Overcome": Socio-Historical Influences on Black Women's Participation in the Civil Rights Movement
Moral Exemplar Ella Baker, A Believer in Freedom and Black Women's Leadership
2 "Woke Up This Morning With My Mind Stayed On Freedom": Forming Freedom Faith
Moral Exemplar Rev. Dr. Prathia L. Hall, A Facilitator of Freedom Faith
3 "We Shall Not Be Moved": Cultivating Courageous Resistance
Moral Exemplar Dr. Willa Beatrice Player, A Cultivator of Courage in a College Community
4 "Keep Your Eyes On The Prize, Hold On": Testing Theo-Moral Imagination
Moral Exemplar Eberta Lee Spinks: Imagining Beyond the Visible Reality
5 "Which Side Are You On?:" A Theology Of Movements For Liberation
Moral Exemplar Bree Newsome Bass, Choosing a Religion of Freedom and Justice
Epilogue "Have You Got Good Religion?"
Appendix
Notes
Index
|"This book delivers a powerful, passionate, and educational reading experience." —Library Journal, Starred Review|AnneMarie Mingois an associate professor of ethics, culture, and moral leadership at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.