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- Journal of Africana Religions
- Penn State University Press
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- Culture Wars, Race, and Sexuality: A Nascent Pan-African LGBT-Affirming Christian Movement and the Future of Christianity Volume 5, Number 2, 2017, pp. 217-238
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Editors' Note
- Hearing Sacred Sounds in Hindi Film Songs: Thoughts on the Mawlid in Tamale, Northern Ghana
- The Horrifying Sacred: Hip-Hop, Blackness, and the Figure of the Monster
- How Can We Sing King Alpha's Song in a Strange Land?: The Sacred Music of the Boboshanti Rastafari
- Maroon History, Music, and Sacred Sounds in the Americas: A Jamaican Case
- "She Come Like a Nightmare": Hags, Witches and the Gendered Trans-Sense among the Enslaved in the Lower South
- Culture Wars, Race, and Sexuality: A Nascent Pan-African LGBT-Affirming Christian Movement and the Future of Christianity
- African Philosophy Reconsidered: Africa, Religion, Race, and Philosophy
- "Lord, Let Me Be an Instrument": The Artistry and Cultural Politics of Reverend James Cleveland and the Gospel Music Workshop of America, 1963–1991
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