Entertainment Books:

Black Gospel Music in Britain

Reclaiming Its African Caribbean Pentecostal Roots
Click to share your rating 0 ratings (0.0/5.0 average) Thanks for your vote!
$327.00
Releases

Pre-order to reserve stock from our first shipment. Your credit card will not be charged until your order is ready to ship.

Available for pre-order now
Free Delivery with Primate
Join Now

Free 14 day free trial, cancel anytime.

Buy Now, Pay Later with:

4 payments of $81.75 with Afterpay Learn more

6 weekly interest-free payments of $54.50 with Laybuy Learn more

Pre-order Price Guarantee

If you pre-order an item and the price drops before the release date, you'll pay the lowest price. This happens automatically when you pre-order and pay by credit card or pickup.

If paying by PayPal, Afterpay, Laybuy, Zip, Klarna, POLi, Online EFTPOS or internet banking, and the price drops after you have paid, you can ask for the difference to be refunded.

If Mighty Ape's price changes before release, you'll pay the lowest price.

Availability

This product will be released on

Delivering to:

It should arrive:

  • 24 Apr - 1 May using International Courier

Description

This book fills a gap in religious studies literature by providing a historical study of Black gospel music in Britain. While Black gospel music is a global phenomenon that evolved in many places, including the Caribbean, America and Europe, many still look to America for an understanding of its origin. Dulcie Dixon McKenzie challenges this approach, asserting that there is no universal, 'one-size-fits-all' historical account of Black gospel music. Instead, McKenzie offers an alternative to the American-dominated discourse, presenting Black gospel music as a tradition that was birthed in the churches founded by African Caribbean migrants during the post-war years in Britain. This book is structured around three main themes-context, culture and conservation-and features first-hand accounts from founding members of African Caribbean Pentecostalism, as well as from selected pioneers of singing and music within the various historic congregations. It explores topics such as the arrival and settlement of African Caribbean ancestors in Britain, the exporting of African Caribbean religious beliefs and practices, the growth of African Caribbean Pentecostal churches in Britain, and illustrations of a distinctive African Caribbean Pentecostal style of congregational worship.

Author Biography:

Dulcie Dixon McKenzie is a tutor at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, UK. She is also a multi-award-winning broadcast journalist with the BBC. Her research area reflects a sustained interest in Black liberation theology and Black church studies, and she has served as a liturgical and music adviser for Black congregational worship and performance.
Release date NZ
April 17th, 2025
Contributors
  • Edited by Anthony B. Pinn
  • Edited by Monica R. Miller
Pages
256
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
156x234x25
ISBN-13
9781350111714
Product ID
38136417

Customer previews

Nobody has previewed this product yet. You could be the first!

Write a Preview

Help & options

Filed under...