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Frank A. Thomas



Average rating: 4.12 · 394 ratings · 68 reviews · 25 distinct worksSimilar authors
They Like to Never Quit Pra...

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How to Preach a Dangerous S...

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Introduction to the Practic...

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Spiritual Maturity: Preserv...

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Surviving a Dangerous Sermon

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The Choice: Living Your Pas...

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Preaching As Celebration Di...

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The God of the Dangerous Se...

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American Dream 2.0: A Chris...

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“One truth is that racism and oppression is deeply embedded in the American experiment. History has taught that each time blacks have made strides for freedom, there has been backlash, retrenchment, and new forms of subjugation that appear on the American landscape, thus the old oppression in a new guise. The new movement is part of a long historical sweep, and it has taken many lifetimes to get to this point in the struggle. Because of the tenacity of opposition to equality of race and economics in America, we cannot “throw the baby out with the bathwater” by looking upon past struggles and tradition with disdain. Past struggles”
Frank A Thomas, Introduction to the Practice of African American Preaching



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