Blind Faith and The Complexity in Being Faithful

Blind Faith is an auto-ethnography regarding my family and our struggles as a low-income black family. I delve into a traumatic event that changed the course of our lives forever. Blind Faith incorporates elements from black Christian cultural practices that I analyze in the resulting paper "The Complexity in Being Faithful." I contemplate how we remained faithful despite everything that occurred. I employ research surrounding black Christian culture to further that question to how the community continues to be a steadfast believer in Christ.

    Item Description
    Name(s)
    Thesis advisor: Palmquist, Tira
    Date
    April 15, 2019
    Extent
    115 pages
    Language
    eng
    Genre
    Physical Form
    electronic
    Discipline
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    In Copyright – Non-Commercial Use Permitted
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    PID
    ir:1894