Who's Searching for the Soul of Black Preaching? History Proves It's Never Been Lost

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Augustine, JC

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2024-05-23T17:01:26Z

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2024-05-23T17:01:26Z

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2024-04-01

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The 2023 Black Theology and Leadership Initiative convened around the theme, “Searching for the Soul of Black Preaching.” Rather than focusing on the performative aspects of Black preaching, as an art form, the convening looked substantively at the soul of Black preaching, that is, its very essence. What does it mean to provide hope to a people who have historically been marginalized, as part of the Black experience in America? In relying on some of America's most respected scholars, as well as some of my own previously published works, I argue that the soul of Black preaching includes four fundamental elements. First, with the centrality of Scripture, Black preaching is based on a fundamental belief that God's providence meets the Black lived experience. Second, as a natural extension of the first element, I argue there is a biblical hermeneutic that sees Scripture as “biased,” because God is not neutral. Instead, God is on the side of the oppressed. Third, in recognizing that the Black preacher's work is incomplete without divine intervention, I discuss the transcendence of the Holy Spirit for “participant proclamation” as part of the Black worship experience. Finally, in looking at the social justice nature of Black preaching, in speaking to a marginalized class, I argue that in addition to focusing on piety, Black preaching is often prophetic and/or political. In answering the rhetorical question of who is searching for the “soul” of Black preaching, I therefore argue that based on the four elements listed above, and the way Black preaching has been a rallying call for the Black community from the period of enslavement onward, the soul of Black preaching has never been lost.

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0040-5736

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2044-2556

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/30733

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en

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SAGE Publications

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Theology Today

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10.1177/00405736241226880

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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Black preaching

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political preaching

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exodus preaching

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Black church political activism

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social justice preaching

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Who's Searching for the Soul of Black Preaching? History Proves It's Never Been Lost

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Journal article

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Augustine, JC|0000-0002-5838-3652

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12

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21

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1

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Duke

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Faculty

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Published

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81

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