Hans Arnhold Center Library

The beloved community how faith shapes social justice, from the civil rights movement to today

Marsh, Charles 1958-

The beloved community how faith shapes social justice, from the civil rights movement to today Charles Marsh - x, 292 p., [16] p. of plates ill 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-282) and index

From church budgets to beloved community: King in Montgomery -- In the fields of the Lord: the God Movement in South Georgia -- A theology for radicals: the rise and fall of SNCC -- The burdens of perpetual freedom: the dream as hallucination -- Between the times -- Unfinished business: John Perkins and the radical roots of faith-based community building -- Building beloved communities: dispatches from the quiet revolution -- The contours of an activist faith for the twenty-first century

From church budgets to beloved community: King in Montgomery -- In the fields of the Lord: the God Movement in South Georgia -- A theology for radicals: the rise and fall of SNCC -- The burdens of perpetual freedom: the dream as hallucination -- Between the times -- Unfinished business: John Perkins and the radical roots of faith-based community building -- Building beloved communities: dispatches from the quiet revolution -- The contours of an activist faith for the twenty-first century

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2005281129


Social justice--Religious aspects--Christianity
Civil rights--Religious aspects--Christianity
Social justice--United States
Civil rights movements--United States

Class of Spring 2010 Ellen Maria Gorrissen Fellow Fellow

HN39.U6

303.3/72
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