Description: Phillis Wheatley as Prophetic Poet by Wallis C. Baxter III In You Must Be Born Again: Phillis Wheatley as Prophetic Poet the author presents Phillis Wheatley as a preacher and theologian committed to transforming her world through her poetry. The result is a prophetic message of hope for the oppressed and corrective instruction for the institutional power structures. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In You Must Be Born Again: Phillis Wheatley as Prophetic Poet, the author argues that Phillis Wheatley is the mother of liberation theology. The author uses Wheatleys poetry and life experiences to create a portrait of Wheatley beyond that of a poet. Wheatley is described as both poet and visionary who wrestles with God during the creative process. The lyrical expressions of Wheatleys poetry unlock the spiritual impressions on her heart. The author sets up the racial dynamics of Wheatleys time and her engagement with those politics. As a preacher, Wheatley combats the immoral undercurrent that erodes the communitys social, economic, and spiritual foundation as well as its political systems. The author positions Wheatley as one uniquely qualified to address the hypocrisy within her world and, by implication, present-day society by calling for immersion into a radical understanding of love and justice, resulting in a renewed hope for equality and a pathway toward equity. Author Biography Reverend Wallis C. Baxter IIIserves as Senior Pastor of the Second Baptist Church Southwest in District Heights, MD. Review In Phillis Wheatley as Prophetic Poet: You Must be Born Again, Wallis Baxter, III, has not only added another significant scholarly voice (his own) to the still crucial conversation on liberation theology, he has also liberated this trailblazing 18th century bard from the confines of literary criticism and historicity that she may speak to a contemporary generation, desperately longing for another harmonious and efficacious rendering of freedoms song. -- Aaron Parker, Morehouse CollegeBy positioning Phillis Wheatley as the poet theologian who inaugurates what will become American liberation theology, Baxter brilliantly transforms and recalibrates the African American literary tradition, Wheatley studies, and Black liberation theory. Baxter argues that aesthetics, tradition, ethics, race, religion, history, and, indeed, freedom are central to Wheatleys art as prophetic consciousness, transforming both African American literary studies and seminary studies. A must read for scholars and readers of Wheatley and Black liberation theology, this interdisciplinary study is rigorously theorized, elegantly written, and critically rich. Phillis Wheatley as Prophetic Poet: You Must Be Born Again is a blessing for scholars, students, and readers of early American literature, African American literature, and Black liberation theology. -- Angelyn Mitchell, author of The Freedom to Remember: Narrative, Slavery and Gender in Contemporary Black Womens Fiction, Georgetown UniversityEven if Wallis Baxter had not told us in the early pages of this work, how could we fail to recognize his scholarly formation at Morehouse and Howard? A clear intellectual descendent of the great scholar/clergyman, Benjamin Mays, Baxter makes a case for Phillis Wheatley as the poetic herald of the hope of liberation for the captive Black in eighteenth-century America. To posit that the first searching articulations of Black liberation theology were not systematic but poetic, and from the quill pen of a Black woman is brilliant. Undoubtedly Phillis Wheatley as Prophetic Poet will have a wide cross-disciplinary audience. -- Maurice Wallace, RutgersBaxter frequently compares Wheatleys poetry to the works of other figures this era produced and unpacks ways Wheatleys writing coincides with biblical passages. He believes that through her writings, Wheatley "uses her mind to reimagine a world that represents the original created order of things, thereby articulating agency for herself and a new reality for her people" (p. 62). Later, Baxter challenges some of Wheatleys critics and provides alternative ways of reading her work…. Recommended. Undergraduates through faculty and general readers. * Choice Reviews * Details ISBN1793641226 Pages 154 Publisher Lexington Books Series Rhetoric, Race, and Religion Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781793641229 Format Paperback Imprint Lexington Books Subtitle You Must Be Born Again Country of Publication United States DEWEY 811.1 Place of Publication Lanham, MD Author Wallis C. Baxter III Publication Date 2024-02-20 Audience Professional & Vocational US Release Date 2024-02-20 AU Release Date 2024-02-19 ISBN-10 1793641226 UK Release Date 2024-02-20 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:158366768;
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