Frank McPherson

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This racial bifurcation of perceived Christian origins creates reluctance on the part of African Americans to claim John Calvin, Luther, and John Wesley as mentors in the faith, while members of the dominant culture are unwilling to acknowledge their connection to African church fathers and mothers, Augustine, Tertullian, and Saint Mary of Egypt.
Joy Unspeakable: Contemplative Practices of the Black Church
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