The Measure of a ManFortress Press, 2001 - 55 pages Two brief yet powerful meditations from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. defining humanity's worth and completion relate to strides toward social justice. Eloquent and passionate, reasoned and sensitive, this pair of meditations by the revered civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. contains the theological roots of his political and social philosophy of nonviolent activism. In supporting reconciliation, Dr. King outlines human worth based on Scripture, encouraging the reader to know each person has worth, rational ability, and an invitation to fellowship with the Creator. In addition, Dr. King explains the three dimensions of life: length, breadth, and height; they must all be present and working harmoniously in order for life to be complete as an individual and as a community. Black and white photos from Dr. King's life along with simple prayers from the reverend round out this short but poignant offering. |
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... social , and economic structure of a society is largely determined by its answer to this pressing question . Indeed , the conflict which we witness in the world today between totalitar- ianism and democracy is at bottom a conflict over ...
... social conditions that corrupt men , and the city governments that cripple them , is a dry , dead , do - nothing religion in need of new blood . For it overlooks the basic fact that man is a biological being with a physical body . This ...
... social philosophy of nonviolent activism . Martin Luther King Jr. was President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and co - pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church , Atlanta , Georgia . He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 ...