Religio-Political Narratives in the United States

From Martin Luther King, Jr. to Jeremiah Wright

J Hill author A Sims author F Powe author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:23rd Dec '15

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The authors select sermons by Martin Luther King Jr. and Jeremiah Wright to as a framework to examine the meaning of God in America as part of the formational religio-political narrative of the country.The authors select sermons by Martin Luther King Jr. and Jeremiah Wright to as a framework to examine the meaning of God in America as part of the formational religio-political narrative of the country.

“Religio-Political Narratives in the United States from Martin Luther King, Jr. to Jeremiah Wright effectively positions Christianity generally and the black church tradition in particular as the pivots for significant social change. … Religio-Political Narratives in the United States from Martin Luther King, Jr. to Jeremiah Wright is an interesting and thought-provoking analysis of the black church tradition.” (Linda D. Tomlinson, Journal of Church and State, Vol. 57, Autumn, 2015)

ISBN: 9781349292257

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192 pages

1st ed. 2014