T.D. Jakes: America's New Preacher

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NYU Press, 1. jaan 2003 - 214 pages

Examines the rise of one of the most prolific spiritual leader of modern times

T.D. Jakes has emerged as one of the most prolific spiritual leaders of our time. He is pastor of one of the largest churches in the country, CEO of a multimillion dollar empire, the host of a television program, author of a dozen bestsellers, and the producer of two Grammy Award-nominated CDs and three critically acclaimed plays. In 2001 Time magazine featured Jakes on the cover and asked: Is Jakes the next Billy Graham?

T.D. Jakes draws on extensive research, including interviews with numerous friends and colleagues of Jakes, to examine both Jakes’s rise to prominence and proliferation of a faith industry bent on producing spiritual commodities for mass consumption. Lee frames Jakes and his success as a metaphor for changes in the Black Church and American Protestantism more broadly, looking at the ramifications of his rise—and the rise of similar preachers—for the way in which religion is practiced in this country, how social issues are confronted or ignored, and what is distinctly “American” about Jakes's emergence. While offering elements of biography, the work also seeks to shed light on important aspects of the contemporary American and African American religious experience.

Lee contends that Jakes’s widespread success symbolizes a religious realignment in which mainline churches nationwide are in decline, while innovative churches are experiencing phenomenal growth. He emphasizes the “American-ness” of Jakes’s story and reveals how preachers like Jakes are drawing followers by delivering therapeutic and transformative messages and providing spiritual commodities that are more in tune with postmodern sensibilities.

As the first work to critically examine Bishop Jakes’s life and message, T.D. Jakes is an important contribution to contemporary American religion as well as popular culture.

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Contents

Introduction
1
1 Humble Beginnings
8
Jakes Receives His Big Break
33
Jakes Ministry Explodes
61
Jakes Appeal in the Spiritual Marketplace
84
A Message of Prosperity
98
Woman Art Thou Really Loosed?
123
Businessman and a Minister
140
The New Black Church
158
Summary and Conclusion
178
Bibliography
191
Index
195
About the Author
201
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Page 84 - He is a virtuoso, a prodigy. The only thing more exhilarating than the style of TD Jakes' sermons is their rigor and compassion.

About the author (2003)

Shayne Lee is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Houston. He is the author of T. D. Jakes and Holy Mavericks.

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