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Black Hebrew Israelites (Elements in New Religious Movements) provides a comprehensive scholarly analysis of Black Hebrew Israelite movements and their significance in modern religious studies. Michael T. Miller examines the historical development, theological foundations, and contemporary practices of communities that identify as descendants of ancient Israel.
The book explores the complex intersection of religious identity, racial consciousness, and biblical interpretation within these movements. Miller investigates how Black Hebrew Israelite groups construct their identities, interpret scripture, and navigate their position within broader religious and social contexts. The work addresses the diversity within these movements while identifying common theological themes and organizational structures.
Published by Cambridge University Press as part of the Elements in New Religious Movements series, this volume offers scholars, students, and general readers an in-depth, academically rigorous introduction to understanding Black Hebrew Israelite communities, their historical roots, contemporary expressions, and scholarly significance in the study of new religious movements.







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