Black is a Church
Christianity and the Contours of African American Life
Josef Sorett
Reviews and Awards
"Black is a Church is an ambitious and compelling account of the entanglement of Afro-Protestantism and blackness. In the tradition of Charles Long, the book is, at once, a provocation and an invitation to think differently about Black lives, about secularism, and Christianity. Sweeping in its scope, imaginative in its theoretical interventions, Sorett has written an important book that scholars of black life across a number of disciplines must confront and respond to." -- Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., James S. McDonnell Distinguish University Professor, Princeton University
"Black is a Church is a clear, compelling, and brilliant explication of the centrality of Protestantism to the formation of Black art, politics, and identity. Sorett moves us beyond descriptions of why and how the church has mattered to Black people, to an understanding of how essential 'church' as a concept is to what it means to be Black in America, regardless of individual religious affiliation. This is a critically important work." -- Imani Perry, author of South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation
"Josef Sorett's Black is a Church is a brilliant study from one of the nation's leading historians and theorists of black religion. With vivid detail, great imagination, and a deep engagement with the expansive literature on Black religion, Sorett demonstrates how Afro-Protestantism has shaped black subjectivity and social life from the late 18th century to our contemporary moment. This is a work of astonishing intellectual breadth, an indispensable and welcomed addition to the fields of Black Studies, Religious Studies, and American religious history." -- Claudrena Harold, author of When Sunday Comes: Gospel Music in the Soul and Hip Hop Eras