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Description: Anthony B. Pinn of Macalester College provides scholarly examples of how hoodoo and other African-based religious practices form a "second stream" within African-American Christianity, forcing a recognition of theological complexity beyond the merely folkloric or religio-magical orientation of conjure.
American Journal of Theology & Philosophy Volume 19, Number 2,  May 1998 RETHINKING THE NATURE AND TASKS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN THEOLOGY: A PRAGMATIC PERSPECTIVE Anthony B. Pinn / Macalester College
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