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God and human dignity the personalism, theology, and ethics of Martin Luther King, Jr

[In this book, the author] that King's adoption of personalism represented the fusion of his black Christina faith and his commitment not only to the social gospel of Walter Rauschenbusch, but most especially to the social gospel practiced by his grandfather, his father, and black preacher-scholars at Morehouse College. [In the book, he also] devotes much-needed attention both to King's conviction that the universe is value-infused and to the implications of this ideology for King's views on human dignity and his concept of the "beloved community." -Back cover.

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