THEME: Manifest Destiny/Redemptive Suffering Flashcards

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Who wrote “100 Years of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church’?

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James Walker Hood

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In “100 Years of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church”, in what 3 ways was the Negro race anciently great?

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  1. First of the Earth’s great monarchs
  2. Race ruled the world for more than 1000 years
  3. Ethiopia and Egypt in the Bible
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Who wrote “The Destined Superiority of the Negro”?

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Alexander Crummell

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In “Destined Superiority of the Negro”, how is history teleological?

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With respect to the role of African-Americans in the development of Africa

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In “Destined Superiority of the Negro”, what does shame stand for?

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Punishment and trial to correct and purify character

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According to “Destined Superiority of the Negro”, what is God’s economy like?

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Disciplinary and retributive

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In “Destined Superiority of the Negro”, how does God’s economy work?

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Some people God destroys, some people he chastises, yet preserves

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Who wrote “The Claims of the Gospel Message”?

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James Walker Hood

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In “The Claims of the Gospel Message”, how is suffering important?

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Important in the process of redemption

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According to “The Claims of the Gospel Message”, why is Christ’s suffering important?

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Through Christ’s suffering, salvation is brought to humanity

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In “The Claims of the Gospel Message”, why is there adversity?

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God often lets His people experience adversity and pain in order to prepare them for salvation

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Who wrote “The Divine Plan of Human Redemption”?

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James Holly

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In “The Divine Plan of Human Redemption”, what is the importance of the Line of Ham?

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The last phase of God’s plan for redemption will take place through the line of Ham

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According to “The Divine Plan of Human Redemption”, what is the Japhetic character confined to?

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The Apostolic/Evangelical phase (the Millennial phase is for the line of Ham)

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What is the Pan-African psalm frequently cited?

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Psalm 68:30-31 (Princes out of Egypt and Ethiopia etc.)

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What does “The Divine Plan of Human Redemption” say about crosses and crowns?

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“He who bears the cross shall also wear the crown” (e.g. Simon the Cyrenian)

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Who wrote “The Future of the American Negro”?

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Booker T. Washington

18
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In “The Future of the American Negro”, why did slavery happen?

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  1. God often tests humans and prepares them for a better life through pain and suffering
  2. Stronger race may learn from the weaker
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Who wrote “The Finest of the Wheat”?

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Garfield Haywood

20
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In “The Finest of the Wheat”, why do people suffer?

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So they might obtain a better resurrection

21
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Who gave “The Chicago Christian Endeavour Convention”?

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Alexander Walters

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In “The Chicago Christian Endeavour Convention”, what is the role of each race?

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Each race played a role in the development of world development

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According to “The Chicago Christian Endeavour Convention”, why are those of European descent superior?

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Due to historical environment

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In “The Chicago Christian Endeavour Convention”, why were African Americans enslaved?

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To prepare the white man for leadership in the spread of democracy and the brotherhood of man

25
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Who wrote “The Status of Woman in America”?

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Anna Julia Cooper

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What does “The Status of Woman in America” see African American suffering as?

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Pedagogical

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Who wrote “Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women”?

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Fannie Barrier Williams

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In “Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women”, what are the benefits of suffering?

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Pedagogical

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Who wrote “The Negro: What is his Ethnological Status”?

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Ariel

30
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In “The Negro: What is his Ethnological Status”, what is the Negro?

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Not a descendant of Ham, but a beast

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Who wrote “The Negro: A Beast”?

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Charles Carroll

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In “The Negro: A Beast”, what is the Negro?

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Not the offspring of the Adamic family, but a beast

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Who wrote “Black Pastures”?

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William Lloyd Imes

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According to “Black Pastures”, what has the Negro no right to?

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Claim any distinction or superiority religiously over other races