Malcolm and the cross : the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X, and christianity / [print]
Louis A. DeCaro, Jr.
- New York and London : New York University Press, (c)1998.
- xv, 270 pages ; 21 cm.
Introduction: The Nation of Islam and Christianity. -- I. Fires Which Burnt Brightly: The Nation of Islam in a Christian World. 1. A Rumor From the East: The Fard Muhammad Movement and the Problem of the Bible. ; 2. Reincarnating the Savior: Elijah Muhammad and the Deification of W. D. Fard. ; 3. The Advent of Elijah: The Birth of the Temple People Movement. ; 4. Among the Living and the Dead: The Gospel According to Elijah Muhammad. -- II. X and the Cross: Malcolm, the Nation of Islam, and Christianity. 5. Faith of Our Fathers--And Our Mothers: The Little Family, Marcus Garvey, and Christianity. ; 6. "If A Man Die, Shall He Live Again?": Malcolm X as a Fundamentalist Zealot. ; 7. Jesus ReduX: Malcolm and the Religious Jingoism of the Nation of Islam. ; 8. This Bitter Earth: Black Muslims in a Christian World. ; 9. "We're Living at the End of the World": The Second Coming of Earl Little. ; 10. A Double Portion of Fire: Malcolm X in the Wilderness of North America. ; 11. Malcolm, Martin, and Billy. ; 12. "Haunted by the Souls of Black Millions": Christianity Islam, and Malcolm X. -- Epilogue: Interview with a Christian Minister.
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X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 --Religion.
Black Muslims. African Americans--Religion. Islam--Relations--Christianity. Christianity and other religions--Islam. Islam--Relations--Christianity. Christianity and other religions--Islam.