This text introduces Ben Ammi, the leader and theologian of the African
Hebrew Israelite community, as a systematic thinker and theologian. It
examines his many books and speeches in order to provide a comprehensive
introduction to his thought in the context of both African American and
Jewish contemporaries and precursors.
Divided into three thematic sections, History, Law, and Language, the
text introduces Ben Ammi's understanding of the nature of God, the
responsibilities of the human, and the narrative of history. Ben Ammi
was a deeply spiritual but also remarkably modern thinker who blended
scientific thought into his evolving socio-theology, while seeking to
remove religion from the realm of mythology. The book evaluates how Ben
Ammi's theology is one bound to concepts of humility and learning how to
go with the grain of the natural world in order to find humanity's true
center as a part of nature.