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The exploration of black religious life in America unveils a dynamic tapestry of beliefs through four non-Christian indigenous movements: Voodoo, Orisha devotion, Santeria, and the Nation of Islam, alongside Black Humanism. Anthony Pinn's extensive research and interviews reveal the impact of Caribbean religions, divination, and healing practices, as well as the rise of black Muslim identity and humanism. By emphasizing popular practices and local religious settings, the work presents a nuanced perspective that enriches the understanding of African American religious studies beyond traditional Christian frameworks.
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Varieties African American Rel, Anthony B. Pinn
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