Anthony B. Pinn
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Writing God's Obituary
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2014
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3 editions
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When Colorblindness Isn't the Answer: Humanism and the Challenge of Race
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THE END OF GOD TALK AN AFRICAN AMERICAN HUMANIST THEOLOGY: An African American Humanist Theology
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2011
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5 editions
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What Is African American Religion?: Facets series
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published
2011
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5 editions
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Noise and Spirit: The Religious and Spiritual Sensibilities of Rap Music
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published
2003
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5 editions
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Varieties of African American Religious Experience
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published
1998
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2 editions
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Terror and Triumph: The Nature of Black Religion
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published
2003
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4 editions
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Why, Lord?: Suffering and Evil in Black Theology
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published
1995
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6 editions
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The Black Church in the Post-Civil Rights Era
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published
2002
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3 editions
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Embodiment and the New Shape of Black Theological Thought
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published
2010
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6 editions
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“Once I could no longer find a way to theologically maintain God and hold onto the significance of my historical moment, letting go of God was natural.”
― Writing God's Obituary: How a Good Methodist Became a Better Atheist
― Writing God's Obituary: How a Good Methodist Became a Better Atheist
“Perhaps ministers at our best were more like community organizers—providing space and questions that helped people discover themselves and their capacity to effect change?”
― Writing God's Obituary: How a Good Methodist Became a Better Atheist
― Writing God's Obituary: How a Good Methodist Became a Better Atheist
“What my religion understood as faith required a happy face in front of tragedy, a commitment to joy despite the circumstances. Faith is the answer before the question is asked.”
― Writing God's Obituary: How a Good Methodist Became a Better Atheist
― Writing God's Obituary: How a Good Methodist Became a Better Atheist
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