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HISTORY 350 Study Guide: Religion and the African Diaspora (pages 445-499 in the textbook) Key Focus Questions: 1. What are the four basic ways that “New World religions” sought to assist its followers? 2. How did African religious expression begin to emerge in the New World during the 17th and 18th centuries? 3. Through the forging of religious identities, Africans built a foundation of a distinct culture. How did religion shape the political and social outlook of blacks? 4. What were the meanings of various religious practices and beliefs? What were the main characteristics of religion in the African Diaspora? 5. How did religion create the basis of a collective black identity? 6. Certain religious beliefs among the enslaved black population were well entrench. What were they? 7. What was the significance of the Great Awakening for blacks in North America? 8. How did religion play a role in resisting or accommodating slavery? 9. What roles did women play in the development of black religion?
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New world religion abides by various fundamental principles that assist its followers. A
common principle is about the fact about God. Ideally, new world religion contains the common
belief that one God guides all religion. Secondly, there is the relationship between man and God.
Followers taught that they are sons and daughters of one God. In addition, the followers also
taught on the idea of morality. Religion acts as the moral pivot in the society, therefore each
follower abides in moral and ethical teachings. Lastly, it also teaches the concept of brotherhood
and revelation continuity as an essence of divine relationship with God and man. It embo...

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