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The beloved community : how faith shapes social justice from the Civil Rights Movement to today

Charles Marsh (Author)
The Beloved Community lays out an exuberant new vision for progressive Christianity and reclaims the centrality of faith in the quest for social justice and authentic community
eBook, English, 2005
Basic Books, New York, 2005
1 online resource (x, 292 pages)
9780786722198, 0786722193
797851147
Praise for The Beloved Community; Contents; INTRODUCTION: Souls on Fire; PART ONE; CHAPTER 1: From Church Budgets to Beloved Community: King in Montgomery; CHAPTER 2: In the Fields of the Lord: The God Movement in South Georgia; CHAPTER 3: A Theology for Radicals: The Rise and Fall of SNCC; PART TWO; CHAPTER 4: The Burdens of Perpetual Freedom: The Dream as Hallucination; CHAPTER 5: Between the Times; PART THREE; CHAPTER 6: Unfinished Business: John Perkins and the Radical Roots of Faith-Based Community Building; CHAPTER 7: Building Beloved Communities:Dispatches from the Quiet Revolution CHAPTER 8: The Contours of an Activist Faith for the Twenty-first CenturyAcknowledgments; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
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