![]() ![]() 'I wanted to give credit where the credit was due,' said Curtis, faculty member in the Department of Religious Studies and the Millennium Scholar of the Liberal Arts. IUPUI professor Edward Curtis has dedicated his latest volume, The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions (IU Press, 2009) to the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. Most authors dedicate their books to family members or inspirational figures. The editors of this fine collection of essays have resurrected the influence and importance of Arthur Fauset's classic study. Phillip Luke Sinitiere * Religion in American History (blog) * a fantastic new collection of essays on Arthur Huff Fauset and African American religious traditions. Miller * Arizona State UniversityTempe, Arizona * This well-conceived book extends Fauset's respect for religious differences and his laudable refusal to indulge in grand, but inaccurate generalities.Vol. ![]()
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