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The African American church has been celebrated as a locus for powerful, prophetic preaching. Yet African American preaching today is more threatened than ever imagined and must now overcome its own apparent irrelevance in a pluralistic, postmodern age.
The African American church has long been celebrated as a locus for powerful, prophetic preaching, but at its best it has also embraced a strong pastoral and wisdom dimension as well, what Kenyatta Gilbert calls a "trivocal impulse. " Yet African American preaching today is more threatened than ever imagined and must now overcome its own apparent irrelevance in an increasingly pluralistic, postmodern age of intense spiritual and social crisis.,