Anthony B. Pinn
1964-05-02
60 works on record
Works

Pauli Murray
2006

The African American religious experience in America
2005

African American Humanist Principles
2004

Terror and Triumph
2003

Fortress introduction to Black church history
2002

The Black Church in the Post-Civil Rights Era
2002

Moral Evil and Redemptive Suffering
2002

Varieties of African American religious experience
1998

Why, Lord?
1995

Creating ourselves

Teaching and studying the Americas

What is African American religion?

What is humanism, and why does it matter?

Loving the Body

Understanding Transforming The Black Church

The ties that bind

What Has the Black Church to Do with Public Life

Introducing African American Religion

African American religious life and the story of Nimrod

Black religion and aesthetics

Liberation theologies in the United States

African American religious culture

Peoples Temple and Black religion in America

Writing God's obituary

Religion in hip hop

Religion in the Age of Obama

Humanism and Technology

The Oxford Handbook of African American Theology

When Colorblindness Isn't the Answer

Social protest thought in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1862-1939

Humanism and the Challenge of Difference

New Black Godz

Kendrick Lamar and the Making of Black Meaning

Religion of White Supremacy in the United States

The new disciples

Life Sentences

African Spirituality, Politics and Knowledge Systems

Interplay of Things

Movements, Motions, Moments

Humanism

Deathlife

Noise and Spirit

By These Hands
Embodiment and the new shape of black theological thought
The end of God-talk
The hip hop and religion reader
Everyday Humanism
Oxford Handbook of Humanism
African American Religious Experience in America
Becoming ÒAmericaÕs Problem ChildÓ
Decolonizing Contemporary Gospel Music
Speculations on Black Life
Theism and Public Policy
Master Class on Being Human
Ben Ammi Ben Israel
Meaning of Things
Oxford Handbook of African American Theology
To Speak a Defiant Word
Meaningful Aging from a Humanist Perspective
Black Practice of Disbelief