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Is It a Sermon?: Art, Activism, and Genre Fluidity in African American Preaching

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Westminster John Knox
  • 15.2 x 22.9 cm

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For those interested in African American preaching styles

Clarifies the unique blend of art and sermon genres

You will deepen your understanding of cultural expression

This insightful book explores the intersection of art and activism in African American preaching.

Is It a Sermon? is an informative and daring call to blur the boundaries of the sermon genre, exploring the “shoreline” of homiletics, or the place where preaching laps up against other modes of discourse.

In this book, Donyelle McCray explores how preaching merges with prayer, song, performance, and activism—the gospel dancing in and out of the forms we create for it. Consider the sermonic performance of Isaiah walking naked and barefoot for three years, the deaconess whose morning prayer rhythmically flows into sermon, or the gospel soloist who pauses in her song to tell a story or break into a sermonette. McCray is interested in the possibilities that emerge when we play at the shoreline, and she questions what modes of preaching get overlooked due to genre classifications. She seeks to discover what we might learn from these shoreline preachers about bearing witness, enacting Scripture, and listening to life.

While these questions could be explored generally, McCray focuses on African American preachers who play at the boundaries of the sermon genre, with attention to how genre fluidity provides a means of drawing on ancestral wisdom. Key figures like Mahalia Jackson, Harriet Powers, Rosie Lee Tomkins, Thea Bowman, Howard Thurman, and Toni Morrison are examined as artists, activists, and proclaimers. She shines a new light on their work and points out how they reform preacherly identities and refuse traditional patterns of holding authority. Ultimately, in blurring the boundaries of sermon genre, this book offers readers strategies for embracing their voices more fully within and beyond the pulpit.

Is It a Sermon?: Art, Activism, and Genre Fluidity in African American Preaching and Challenge of Preaching
Challenge of PreachingIs It a Sermon?: Art, Activism, and Genre Fluidity in African American Preaching
  • Title

    Is It a Sermon?: Art, Activism, and Genre Fluidity in African American Preaching

  • Author

    Donyelle C. McCray

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Westminster John Knox

  • Published

    October 2024

  • Dimensions

    15.2 x 22.9 cm

  • ISBN

    9780664266875

  • ISBN-10

    0664266878

  • Eden Code

    6723172

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