Word, Like Fire: Maria Stewart, the Bible, and the Rights of African Americans
Maria Stewart is believed by many to have been the first American woman of any race to give public political speeches. In Word, Like Fire, Valerie C. Cooper argues that the religious, political, and social threads of Maria Stewart's thought are tightly interwoven, such that focusing narrowly on any one aspect would be to misunderstand her rhetoric. Cooper demonstrates how a certain kind of biblical interpretation can be a Rosetta Stone for understanding various areas of African American life and thought that still resonate today.

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Word, Like Fire: Maria Stewart, the Bible, and the Rights of African Americans
Maria Stewart is believed by many to have been the first American woman of any race to give public political speeches. In Word, Like Fire, Valerie C. Cooper argues that the religious, political, and social threads of Maria Stewart's thought are tightly interwoven, such that focusing narrowly on any one aspect would be to misunderstand her rhetoric. Cooper demonstrates how a certain kind of biblical interpretation can be a Rosetta Stone for understanding various areas of African American life and thought that still resonate today.

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Word, Like Fire: Maria Stewart, the Bible, and the Rights of African Americans

Word, Like Fire: Maria Stewart, the Bible, and the Rights of African Americans

by Valerie C. Cooper
Word, Like Fire: Maria Stewart, the Bible, and the Rights of African Americans

Word, Like Fire: Maria Stewart, the Bible, and the Rights of African Americans

by Valerie C. Cooper

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Overview

Maria Stewart is believed by many to have been the first American woman of any race to give public political speeches. In Word, Like Fire, Valerie C. Cooper argues that the religious, political, and social threads of Maria Stewart's thought are tightly interwoven, such that focusing narrowly on any one aspect would be to misunderstand her rhetoric. Cooper demonstrates how a certain kind of biblical interpretation can be a Rosetta Stone for understanding various areas of African American life and thought that still resonate today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813931883
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 02/06/2012
Series: Carter G. Woodson Institute Series
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Valerie C. Cooper is Associate Professor of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 "Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality" 39

Chapter 2 Maria Stewart's Approach to Scripture 91

Chapter 3 Maria Stewart's Defenses of Women 111

Chapter 4 Maria Stewart's Attitudes toward Race and Nation 153

Conclusion 175

Bibliography 183

Index 193

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