Field Experience Report Sample

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Department of Africana Studies University at Albany-SUNY AAFS341 African/African American Religion Spring 2013 Instructor: Rev. Dr. Roxanne Jones Booth Email: rbooth@albany.edu Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12noon to 2:00PM Telephone: 442-4730 Business Administration Block Room #114 (BA-114) Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays – 2:45PM – 4:05PM HU124 Required Textbooks: African American Religious History: Documentary Witness, 2nd edition, Milton C. Sernett, editor This Far by Faith, Juan Williams and Quinton Dixie The Black Church in the African American Experience, C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence H. Mamiya Course Objective: This course will explore African and African American religion in the United Stated…show more content…
The report should provide the name and location of the religious institution visited, the day and date you attended, the leadership structure and an in depth description of the events that occurred during your visit. The report should include references to material discussed in class and especially the Dialectical Method of analysis. Reports are due Thursday March 28, 2013 The Field Experience Report will count toward 30% of your final…show more content…
75-123 Thursday March 14, 2013 - The first African American Christian Denominations- African Methodist Episcopal Church/AME and African American Baptist Reading Assignment: African American Religious History p. 139-184; The Black Church in the African American Experience, p. 20-75 and This Far by Faith, p. 125-147 **Tuesday March 26, 2013 – The First Pentecostal Denomination Reading Assignment: This Far by Faith, p. 149-169; The Black Church in the African American Religious Experience, 76-91 and African American Religious History, p. 314-324 Thursday March 28, 2013 –“African American preaching” Special Guest: Rev. Dr. Damone Paul Johnson, Pastor of the Metropolitan New Testament Mission Baptist Church Albany, NY (FIELD EXPERIENCE REPORT IS DUE) **Tuesday April 2, 2013 – The Great Migration 1910-1940 Reading Assignment: African American Religious History, p. 359-367 and 376-402 Thursday April 4, 2013 – African American Muslims: From Noble Ali to Elijah Muhammed Reading Assignment: This Far by Faith, p. 171-197 and African American Religious History, p. 499-507 **Tuesday April 9, 2013 – African American Jews/Spiritualists: Marcus Garvey-Rabbi Matthew-Father
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