Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-217) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- The African and African American roots of King's spirituality -- Family, church, and schools in the formation of King's spirituality -- The communal-political nature of King's spirituality -- The strength of nonviolence in King's struggle against racism, classism, and militarism -- The shared communal spirituality of King and Desmond Tutu -- The contemporary relevance of King's spirituality for religious terrorism and the U.S. war on terror -- The ecumenical spirituality of King and the Dalai Lama -- Conclusion: Contribution and legacy.
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