Beschreibung
A violent and materialistic African-American youth has emerged from communities overrun by crime, drugs, and broken homes. Because of frustrated aspirations resulting from impoverished conditions, millions of youths are at risk to acquire what David D. Mitchell calls the Destructive Capitalistic Personality Complex (DCPC), which leads to destructive behavior patterns. This critical evaluation argues that Black theology and the Black church have failed these youths and calls for a joint plan to prevent at risk youths from acquiring the DCPC.
Autorenportrait
The Author: David D. Mitchell received his Master of Divinity from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia and his Doctor of Ministry from Claremont School of Theology in California. A member of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, he is an experienced pastor and a chaplain in the United States Navy.