
The Rough Side of the Mountain
Black Women's Ministries in Unitarian Universalism
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About this book
Editor and scholar Qiyamah A. Rahman collects and explores the unique journeys of Black Unitarian Universalist clergywomen, celebrating their wisdom, resilience, and contributions within and beyond Unitarian Universalism.
In The Rough Side of the Mountain: Black Women's Ministries in Unitarian Universalism, editor and scholar Qiyamah A. Rahman collects and explores the unique journeys of Black Unitarian Universalist clergywomen, celebrating their wisdom, resilience, and contributions within and beyond Unitarian Universalism. Rahman provides crucial historical background and context, outlining the history of female Black spiritual leaders going back to ancient times, African spirituality, the Black church, the Civil Rights Movement, and Unitarian Universalist history. This singular anthology lifts up the stories and wisdom of Black Unitarian Universalist clergywomen past and present, whose contributions to this faith are just beginning to be recognized.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- The Dead Do Not Remain Dead
- Foreword
- Preface
- Historical Context and Spiritual Roots
- Career Challenges
- What Seminarians Are Telling Us
- Ministerial Journeys and Reflections
- Poetry
- Epilogue
- Chronology of Black Unitarian Universalist Clergy Women
- First Women of Color to be Fellowshipped and Ordained in Unitarian Universalism
- Ordination of Women Timeline
- About the Contributors
- Acknowledgments