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Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: "Would He Be to Us a God of Justice?" 1
1 "In My Flesh Shall I See God": Ritual Violence, "The Black Christ" Racial Redemption Countée Cullen's 31
2 "Wrastl' On Jacob": Richard Wright and the Trope of the Mourner's Bench 53
3 "A Loveless, Barren, Hopeless Western Marriage": Spiritual Infidelity in the Fiction of Nella Larsen Alice Walker 77
4 "There Is No Way Not to Suffer": Evil Ruptures and Improvisations of Joy in "Sonny's Blues" and "The Sky Is Gray" 109
5 "But God Is Not a Mystery. We Are.": Toni Morrison and the Problem of Paradise 147
Conclusion: "Something as Inexplicable as Water" 183
Notes 189
Bibliography 203
Index 217
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