Saints in exile
Book Description
In Saints in Exile, Cheryl Jeanne Sanders offers a profound exploration of African American spiritual communities that have long existed at the intersection of faith and marginalization. Drawing from her insider's perspective, Sanders examines the worship practices and social ethics of Holiness, Pentecostal, and Apostolic churches collectively known as the Sanctified Church.
At the heart of this study lies the powerful concept of exile—both chosen and imposed—as the defining experience that shapes these communities' spiritual identity. Sanders reveals how these believers navigate the complex reality of being "in the world but not of it," facing marginalization that stems from both their religious convictions and societal forces including racism and sexism.
Through this lens of exile, Sanders illuminates the paradoxical nature of African American religious life, particularly the intricate relationship between sacred and secular expressions found in song, speech, and dance. She pays special attention to gospel music, showing how this worship tradition has profoundly influenced broader popular culture while maintaining its spiritual roots.
The book addresses themes of homecoming and reconciliation, offering insights into how these communities respond to alienation and work toward healing. Sanders demonstrates how understanding this exile experience provides crucial perspective for addressing ongoing challenges faced by marginalized groups in American society.
This thoughtful analysis will resonate with readers seeking to understand the deeper spiritual dimensions of community, identity, and resilience.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
📄 Length: 177 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore African American Pentecostals
- ✓ Explore Church of god
- ✓ Explore Church history
- ✓ Explore African American Holiness church members
- ✓ Explore Church of God (Anderson, Ind.)
- ✓ Explore United states, church history, 20th century
- ✓ Explore African americans, religion