C. Eric Lincoln (1924–2000)
Autor(a) de The Black Church in the African American Experience
About the Author
C. Eric Lincoln is professor of religion and culure at Duke University Durhmn, North Carolina.
Obras de C. Eric Lincoln
The Black Church since Frazier 1 exemplar(es)
Chronicles of Black Protest 1 exemplar(es)
Associated Works
Black Magic a Pictorial History of Black Entertainers in America (1600) — algumas edições — 51 cópias
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome de batismo
- Lincoln, Charles Eric
- Data de nascimento
- 1924-06-23
- Data de falecimento
- 2000-05-14
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Local de nascimento
- Athens, Alabama, USA
- Local de falecimento
- Durham, North Carolina, USA
- Educação
- LeMoyne College (BA)
Fisk University (MA)
University of Chicago (BDiv)
Boston University (MEd, PhD) - Ocupação
- sociologist
minister (Methodist)
adjunct professor - Organizações
- Fellowship of Southern Writers
Duke University
U.S. Navy
Clark Atlanta University
Brown University
University of Ghana (mostrar todas 7)
Black Academy of Letters (founding president) - Premiações
- Lillian Pace Award (Southern Fiction, 1988)
- Pequena biografia
- Charles Eric Lincoln, sociologist, educator, and author, lectured at colleges and universities throughout the world and held faculty positions at many institutions including Assistant Professor at Clark College, Atlanta, GA 1954-1960; Professor of Sociology and Religion at Union Theological Seminary, New York, NY 1965-73; Adjunct Professor of Religion at Columbia University, New York, NY; and Chairman of the Department of Religious Studies at Fisk University, Nashville, TN 1973-76. In 1976 Dr. Lincoln accepted the position of Professor of Religion at Duke University and became the William Rand Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture in 1991. He was a noted scholar and taught and wrote extensively about the Black religious experience in America. Dr. Lincoln published numerous articles in journals and encyclopedias and authored over 20 books including scholarly works, novels, poetry, and music. Noted titles include My Face is Black (c. 1964); The Negro Pilgrimage in America (c.1967); Race Religion, and the Continuing American Dilemma (c. 1984); The Avenue, Clayton City (novel c. 1987); The Black Church in the African American Experience (c. 1990); This Road Since Freedom (poems, c. 1990); and Coming Through the Fire: Surviving Race and Place in America (c. 1996). The Black Muslims in America (c. 1961) is widely acclaimed and recognized as one of the most critical studies on the subject. Dr. Lincoln received numerous awards and honorary degrees. In 1983 Clark Atlanta University established the C. Eric Lincoln Lectureship in Social Ethics to provide a forum for the exchange of views on religious and ethical issues.
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 15
- Also by
- 2
- Membros
- 623
- Popularidade
- #40,415
- Avaliação
- 3.7
- Resenhas
- 3
- ISBNs
- 37