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Contrasts the different approaches Joseph Jackson, Martin Luther King, Adam Clayton Powell, and Malcolm X have taken in dealing with the problem of racism

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9780829803365 | Pilgrim Pr, May 1, 1978, cover price $6.95 | About this edition: Contrasts the different approaches Joseph Jackson, Martin Luther King, Adam Clayton Powell, and Malcolm X have taken in dealing with the problem of racism

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9780664251451 | 2 sub edition (Westminster John Knox Pr, February 1, 1992), cover price $35.00

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Product Description: Lee explores the entire scope of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s spirituality: its roots, formation, growth, nature, character, and dynamics as well as its political aspects, which were shaped by his experience and influences. Lee contends that understanding King's multifacted spirituality will enable the faithful to build the 'Beloved Community,' which he equates to the Promised Land...read more
By H. J. Lee and Peter J. Paris (foreword by)

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9780829815269 | Pilgrim Pr, November 15, 2006, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Lee explores the entire scope of Martin Luther King, Jr.

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A trenchant study of the impact of globalization on the world's major institutions shows how the new 'authorities' are influenced by religious and spiritual principles. Original.

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9781563383304 | T&t Clark Ltd, January 1, 2001, cover price $120.00 | About this edition: A trenchant study of the impact of globalization on the world's major institutions shows how the new 'authorities' are influenced by religious and spiritual principles.

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9780567007056 | T&t Clark Ltd, March 15, 2009, cover price $39.95

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In the late 20th century, the world has grown increasingly smaller because of advances in technology and the erosion of the nation-state as a political paradigm. The process of globalization―with its promises of a common culture, a common currency, and a common government―offers a new political model for the world that fosters unity and community. At the same time, however, this process threatens to destroy the values, norms, and ideals that particular cultures have wrought and established and to thereby diminish the power of each culture's unique identity. As globalization occurs, society must decide which values will be normative and what roles that social institutions like religion and education will play in selecting and fostering these values. The contributors to this volume examine both the promise and the threat of globalization using the tools of theological ethics to understand and evaluate the "social contexts of life at the deepest moral and spiritual levels." This inaugural volume of a projected four volume series, Theology for the 21st Century: God and Globalization, examines five spheres of life―economics (Mammon), political science (Mars), psychology and sexuality (Eros), the mass media and the arts (Muses), and religion―that foster normative values for society. As the writers argue, their efforts attempt to determine whether "God is behind globalization in any substantive way." Contributors to the volume include: Roland Robertson, University of Pittsburgh; Yersu Kim, UNESCO; Donald W. Shriver, Jr., New York; William Schweiker, University of Chicago; Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, Eastern College; David Tracy, University of Chicago. Max L. Stackhouse teaches at Princeton Theological Seminary and is the author of Covenant and Commitments: Faith, Family, and Economic. Peter Paris teaches at Princeton Theological Seminary.
By Peter J. Paris (editor) and Max L. Stackhouse (editor)

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9781563383113 | T&t Clark Ltd, June 1, 2000, cover price $120.00 | About this edition: In the late 20th century, the world has grown increasingly smaller because of advances in technology and the erosion of the nation-state as a political paradigm.

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9780567462466 | T&t Clark Ltd, March 15, 2009, cover price $39.95

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By Jacob Olupona (foreword by) and Peter J. Paris

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9780822343561 | Duke Univ Pr, November 30, 2009, cover price $94.95

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9780822343783 | Duke Univ Pr, November 1, 2009, cover price $26.95

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