A Godsend to His People

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-06-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Tennessee Pr
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Summary

Marshall Keeble (1878-1968) stands as one of the Church of Christ's most influential and celebrated African American evangelists. His impact was felt throughout the South and well beyond as he helped establish over two hundred churches and baptized approximately forty thousand individuals during his nearly seventy years of ministry. His charismatic and dynamic speaking style earned him a devoted following. Despite his impact on the religious culture of the South, there has been scant information available about this extraordinary individual--until now. With this new book, A Godsend to His People, Edward J. Robinson brings to light over forty years of Keeble's writings. This collection shows the human side of Keeble, revealing his concern for the souls of his faithful followers and the pragmatic way in which he ran his ministry. The sermons and other writings give great insight into the struggles of a prominent African American trying to navigate his way through the challenges of conducting his ministry in the segregated world of the Jim Crow South. Robinson draws on a variety of sources in which Keeble was published, including the Gospel Advocate and the Christian Echo, as well as lectures Keeble gave to students at Abilene Christian College. Through these pages, the reader will learn more about this articulate, passionate, and intelligent man. A Godsend to His People is the first scholarly treatment of this evangelist and will appeal to those interested in the history of the Church of Christ and religious studies.

Author Biography

Edward F. Robinson is assistant professor of history and biblical studies at Abilene Christian University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction: "The Magic Negro" in Churches of Christ, 1914-1968p. xi
The Sufficiency of the Church: Keeble in the 1910sp. 1
If It Were Not for the White Christians: Keeble in the 1920sp. 13
Disseminating the Bread of Life: Keeble in the 1930sp. 25
I Mean to Wear Out on the Battlefield: Keeble in the 1940sp. 33
This Is Bible Religion: Keeble in the 1950sp. 39
The Global Evangelist: Keeble in the 1960sp. 87
The Importance of Trained Ministersp. 103
Notesp. 117
Selected Bibliographyp. 139
Indexp. 143
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