Selected Books Written, Co-written, and Edited By Anthony Pinn
- Varieties of African American Religious Experience (1998)
- Why Lord? Suffering and Evil in Black Theology (1999)
- Social Protest Thought in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1862-1939 (2000)
- By These Hands: A Documentary History of African American Humanism (2001)
- The Ties that Bind: African American and Hispanic American/Latino/a Theology in Dialogue (2001)
- Fortress Introduction to Black Church History (2001)
- The Black Church in the Post-Civil Rights Era (2002)
- Terror and Triumph: The Nature of Black Religion (2003)
- Noise and Spirit: The Religious and Spiritual Sensibilities of Rap Music (2003)
- Loving the Body: Black Religious Studies and the Erotic (2004)
- The African American Religious Experience in America (2005)
- Pauli Murray: Selected Sermons and Writings (2006)
- African American Religious Life and the Story of Nimrod (2007)
- Liberation Theologies in the United States: An Introduction (2010) co-edited with Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas
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