The beloved community : how faith shapes social justice, from the civil rights movement to today / Charles Marsh.
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- 0465044158
- 303.3/72 22
- HN39.U6 M37 2005
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HN39.I4 S68 2013 Exclusion and inclusion in changing India : papers from the 3rd SAIACS Consultation / | HN39.U6 B37 1970 BAR Crucial problems in Christian perspective, | HN39.U6 H4 1969 HES Reconciliation and conflict; church controversy over social involvement | HN39.U6 M37 2005 MAR The beloved community : how faith shapes social justice, from the civil rights movement to today / | HN39.U6 P47 1976 PER A quiet revolution : the Christian response to human need, a strategy for today / | HN39.U6 P55 1975 PIN Applying the Gospel : suggestions for Christian social action in a local church / | HN57 .H6 1974 HOR The sociology of social problems |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-282) and index.
From church budgets to beloved community: King in Montgomery -- In the fields of the Lord: the God Movement in South Georgia -- A theology for radicals: the rise and fall of SNCC -- The burdens of perpetual freedom: the dream as hallucination -- Between the times -- Unfinished business: John Perkins and the radical roots of faith-based community building -- Building beloved communities: dispatches from the quiet revolution -- The contours of an activist faith for the twenty-first century.
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