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Introduction
Chapter One African-American Religion and James Baldwin's Religious Theme
Ⅰ. Religion's Traditional Role in African-American Culture
Ⅱ. Religious Writing:A Thematic Tradition of African-American Literature
Ⅲ. Baldwin's Exploration in Religion
Ⅳ. Literary Review on Go Tell It on the Mountain
Chapter Two Religious Allusions and Symbolism
Ⅰ. Interpretation of Go Tell It on the Mountain
Ⅱ. Multiple Allusions to Fathers and Sons
Ⅲ. Dust, Dirt and Color
Ⅳ."The Seventh Day"and Baptism Ritual
Chapter Three Seeking Identity in the Framework of Religion
Ⅰ. Gabriel Grimes'Religious Crisis
Ⅱ. Women Victims under Christian God
Ⅲ.John Grimes'Painful Conversion to Christianity
Ⅳ. Inheritance of Conception of Sin in Black Community
Chapter Four Discordant Narratives,Cognitive Ambivalence and Fragmented Identities
Ⅰ. Discordant Narratives
Ⅱ.Layers of Cognitive Ambivalence
Ⅲ. Multiple Layers of Identity
Ⅳ. Church or Theater
Conclusion
Works Cited
Acknowledgements