
Between Cross and Crescent
Christian and Muslim Perspectives on Malcolm and Martin
University Press of Florida
Published on 31. May 2002
Book
Hardback
544 pages
978-0-8130-2457-8 (ISBN)
Description
A collaborative effort of Christian scholar Lewis Baldwin and Muslim scholar Amiri Al-Hadid, Between Cross and Crescent details the interconnections between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.: their faith claims, their perspectives on culture, and their visions of the ideal society and world. The authors reject two common tendencies: to reduce Malcolm and Martin to ""misguided, angry Muslim imam"" and ""gentle, harmless Christian preacher"" and to treat the two men as polar opposites. The result is the most comprehensive and detailed work in print about the two leaders and the first to bring together a Muslim and a Christian scholar in dialogue about their relationship to such significant issues. Particularly original are the insights into how Martin and Malcolm viewed each other, family and children, and women (an entire chapter is devoted to the ""character of womanhood""). Of special importance is the skillful delineation of the historical and cultural forces underpinning the two leaders' religious and cultural perspectives - not the least being their common roots in traditions based in the American South. The authors also turn a careful scholar's eye to their perspectives on religion, interfaith dialogue, and the relationship between the African-American struggle and global liberation movements. There is no more detailed resource about the relationship between Martin King and Malcolm X. The depth of scholarship in this volume extends even to the extraordinary amount of information relegated to footnotes, themselves a gold mine of documentation for all readers interested in the interface between faith claims, politics, and social and cultural transformation.
Reviews / Votes
Unique in its conception, intriguing in its insights, and remarkable in its execution, Between Cross and Crescent is sure to become a classic work on the ideas of Malcolm and Martin. Engaging and well-written...the authors have shown tremendous judgment and objectivity in their analyses. - Molefi Kete Asante, Temple University ""A holistic appreciation of the dialectical tension between Martin's and Malcolm's ideas regarding integration and nationalism, Christianity and Islam, the black church and the Black Muslims, African and American, urban North and rural South....A compelling and riveting read."" - Ira G. Zepp, Jr., professor emeritus, Western Maryland CollegeMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Florida
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
notes, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
807 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8130-2457-8 (9780813024578)
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Persons
Lewis V. Baldwin is professor of religious studies at Vanderbilt University. His recent publications include Toward the Beloved Community: Martin Luther King, Jr., and South Africa and To Make the Wounded Whole: The Cultural Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Amirl YaSin Al-Hadid is professor and chair of Africana studies at Tennessee State University. He is also founder of the Great Debate Honor Society.