It's a New Day
Discover the transformative journey of race and gender in American religious movements with It's a New Day by Scott Billingsley. Published by The University of Alabama Press in 2008, this insightful hardback spans 240 pages, delving into the significant role of women and African American evangelists within the independent charismatic movement in post-World War II America.
Billingsley expertly examines how prominent religious leaders address critical issues of race relations and sex roles within Pentecostal churches. This compelling narrative not only highlights the historical context but also sheds light on the ongoing challenges faced in these communities. Perfect for those interested in the intersection of religion, race, and gender, It's a New Day offers a profound understanding of the evolution of Pentecostalism in the United States.
Explore this essential read and gain insight into the dynamic changes shaping American spirituality today.