Carter shows how Reformed theology best speaks to African-American experienceand demonstrates how black experiences and traditions can and should deeply enrich our theology, no matter our heritage.
Anthony Carter Books
Anthony J. Carter explores the journeys and experiences of African Americans within Reformed Christianity. His writings delve into the profound spiritual and theological dimensions of faith. Carter is recognized for his insightful perspective on the interwoven nature of history and religion.





Motor Racing - Reflections of a Lost Era
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A defining era in motorsport is documented in words and intimate photographs, both black and white and colour, from the mid-1950s through the 1960s, when motor racing was still accessible to all, and the 1970s when overt sponsorship and television changed the sport for ever.
Motor Racing: the Pursuit of Victory, 1963 to 1972
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This is a photographic journey covering a period of ten years in motor sport. Moving year by year, this book is written from the perspective of a passionate motor sport enthusiast of the day. Exciting, dramatic, sometimes tragic events are described on the spot, as seen over the driver or mechanic's shoulder. These are the events that often made headline news the following day, complemented by stunning, previously unpublished photographs.