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... theologian whose perspective on the Christian religion was shaped by Martin King and whose black consciousness was definedbyMalcolmX.In morethan twenty yearsof writing and teaching black liberation theology,Ihave been attemptingtorelate ...
... theologian whose perspective on the Christian religion was shaped by Martin King and whose black consciousness was definedbyMalcolmX.In morethan twenty yearsof writing and teaching black liberation theology,Ihave been attemptingtorelate ...
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... Theological Field deserveaspecial word of thanksfor theirsupport and encouragement. Thefaculty also read a selectionof my researchand devoted several sessions toa critical discussion ofit,In my class on Martin and Malcolm, Union ...
... Theological Field deserveaspecial word of thanksfor theirsupport and encouragement. Thefaculty also read a selectionof my researchand devoted several sessions toa critical discussion ofit,In my class on Martin and Malcolm, Union ...
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... theology. The Scherer family (Lester and Patricia, along with their daughters, Diane andCarol, their sons, Steveand Tom, andtheir children's spouses) provided aplaceformeo think,write, and retreat.All havebeen supportive. Lester ...
... theology. The Scherer family (Lester and Patricia, along with their daughters, Diane andCarol, their sons, Steveand Tom, andtheir children's spouses) provided aplaceformeo think,write, and retreat.All havebeen supportive. Lester ...
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... soonbe destroyedbyGod's righteousjudgment. Whitepeople,therefore, were identified asthe sole cause ofblack oppression. In Black Muslim theology the almighty black God isthesource ofall good and power. To explain the origin of the evil.
... soonbe destroyedbyGod's righteousjudgment. Whitepeople,therefore, were identified asthe sole cause ofblack oppression. In Black Muslim theology the almighty black God isthesource ofall good and power. To explain the origin of the evil.
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... Theological Seminary 1949 No one has communicated the ideaof the American dreamwith greater moral and oratorical power, with greater political and religious imagination, than Martin Luther King, Jr. His expression of black people's ...
... Theological Seminary 1949 No one has communicated the ideaof the American dreamwith greater moral and oratorical power, with greater political and religious imagination, than Martin Luther King, Jr. His expression of black people's ...
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