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E-grāmata: Breaking White Supremacy: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Black Social Gospel

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  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jan-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300231359
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  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300231359

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This magisterial follow-up to the Grawemeyer Award-winning The New Abolition explores the black social gospels crucial second chapter

Magnificent . . . Breaking White Supremacy interweaves histories of families and institutions, of the black church and its storied presence, of African Americans in Africa and America, of ideas like nonviolence and socialism and uplift, and of the painfully varied ability of American Christianity to produce both a Howard University (or a Martin Luther King Jr.) and the need for them.Jonathan Tran, Christian Century

The civil rights movement was one of the most searing developments in modern American history. It abounded with noble visions, resounded with magnificent rhetoric, and ended in nightmarish despair. It won a few legislative victories and had a profound impact on U.S. society, but failed to break white supremacy. The symbol of the movement, Martin Luther King Jr., soared so high that he tends to overwhelm anything associated with him. Yet the tradition that best describes him and other leaders of the civil rights movement has been strangely overlooked.   In his latest book, Gary Dorrien continues to unearth the heyday and legacy of the black social gospel, a tradition with a shimmering history, a martyred central figure, and enduring relevance today. This part of the story centers around King and the mid-twentieth-century black church leaders who embraced the progressive, justice-oriented, internationalist social gospel from the beginning of their careers and fulfilled it, inspiring and leading Americas greatest liberation movement.

Recenzijas

Gary Dorriens impressive book is one of the first to examine how the black social gospel shaped much of progressive Christianity Kimberly K. Little, The Journal of American History

Winner of the Outstanding Academic Title for 2018 award sponsored by Choice

In this follow up to The New Abolition, Gary Dorrien proves that a sequel can be on par with or even better than the original. Anyone seeking to understand Black religious thought in the era of Black Lives Matter would do well to start here.Andre E. Johnson, University of Memphis





Monumental and meticulous, this is a fascinating work of intellectual history. Dorriens great contribution is to name and to illuminate a tradition the Black social gospelthat had no name.William D. Hart, Macalester College  

This must-read book masterfully tells the stories of African American Christian leaders struggling for racial justice and social democracy in the twentieth century. A powerful inspiration for religious activists today.Vincent Lloyd, Villanova University  

Preface ix
Illustrations
xiii
One Achieving the Black Social Gospel
1(23)
Two Prophetic Suffering and Black Internationalism
24(72)
Three Moral Politics and the Soul of the World
96(76)
Four Protest Politics and Power Politics
172(83)
Five Redeeming the Soul of America
255(100)
Six Nightmare Fury and Public Sacrifice
355(87)
Seven Theologies of Liberation
442(63)
Notes 505(70)
Index 575
Gary Dorrien is the Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and Professor of Religion at Columbia University. His previous books include The New Abolition.