
In an Inescapable Network of Mutuality
Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Globalization of an Ethical Ideal
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 30. August 2013
408 pages
978-1-62189-825-2 (ISBN)
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The scholarship on Martin Luther King Jr. has too often cast him in the image of the Southern black preacher and the American Gandhi, while ignoring or trivializing his global connections and significance. This groundbreaking work, written by scholars, religious leaders, and activists of different backgrounds, addresses this glaring pattern of neglect in King studies. King is treated here as both a global figure and a forerunner of much of what is currently associated with contemporary globalization theory and praxis. The contributors to this volume agree that King must be understood not only as a thinker, visionary, and social change agent in his own historical context, but also in terms of his meaning for the different generations who still appeal to him as an authority, inspiration, and model of exemplary service to humanity. The task of engaging King both in context and beyond context is fulfilled in remarkable ways in this volume, without doing essential violence to this phenomenal figure.
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English
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Eugene
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-62189-825-2 (9781621898252)
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Lewis V. Baldwin | Paul R. Dekar
In an Inescapable Network of Mutuality
Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Globalization of an Ethical Ideal
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In an Inescapable Network of Mutuality
Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Globalization of an Ethical Ideal
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Lewis V. Baldwin is Professor of Religious Studies at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. He is the author of To Make the Wounded Whole: The Cultural Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1992) and The Voice of Conscience: The Church in the Mind of Martin Luther King, Jr. (2010).
Paul R. Dekar is Professor Emeritus of Evangelism and Missions, Memphis Theological Seminary, Memphis, Tennessee, and is the author of Creating the Beloved Community: A Journey with the Fellowship of Reconciliation (2005) and Thomas Merton: Twentieth-Century Wisdom for Twenty-First-Century Living (2011).
Paul R. Dekar is Professor Emeritus of Evangelism and Missions, Memphis Theological Seminary, Memphis, Tennessee, and is the author of Creating the Beloved Community: A Journey with the Fellowship of Reconciliation (2005) and Thomas Merton: Twentieth-Century Wisdom for Twenty-First-Century Living (2011).
Content
- Title Page
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- General Introduction
- Part 1: For a World Made New
- Chapter 1: Living in the "World House"
- Chapter 2: Becoming "a Single Neighborhood"
- Chapter 3: Beyond Patriarchy
- Part 2: A Global Quest for Common Ground
- Chapter 4: On Racism and War as Global Phenomena
- Chapter 5: Forging Bonds and Obligations
- Chapter 6: The Hospitality of Receiving
- Chapter 7: Mohandas K. Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Bequest
- Chapter 8: A Network of Mutuality
- Part 3: Linked in a Single Garment of Destiny
- Chapter 9: What Method for the Oppressed?
- Chapter 10: The Relationship of Revolutions
- Chapter 11: Toward Prospects for Peace
- Chapter 12: An American, but Not an Imperialist
- Chapter 13: Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Holy Land
- Chapter 14: From the Mountaintop to the Roof of the World
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