[Read and download] The Keys Are Being Passed: Race, Law, Religion and the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement
·•●- Jonathan C. Augustine ·•●-
| #1408913 in Books | Jonathan Augustine | 2014-04-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.46 x6.00l,.67 | File Name: 0615995772 | 200 pages | The Keys Are Being Passed Race Law Religion and the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| history, theory, and a current take liberation theology|By Simone|This book studies liberation theology in the 1960s and also makes some compelling arguments about the contemporary relevance of the moral outlook of the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the usefulness of some of the movement's strategies. The writing is elegant and esay to read, but also sophisticated. With his|About the Author|Jonathan C. "Jay" Augustine is an ordained minister, law professor, and social justice advocate. A former U.S. Army infantry officer, he earned a B.A. from Howard University, J.D. from Tulane University, and M.Div. from United Theological Semin
The Keys Are Being Passed celebrates the 50th anniversary of the American Civil Rights Movement through the interdisciplinary lens of law and religion. It draws a parallel between how Jesus, in Matthew 16, built upon Jewish tradition by passing “the keys” of responsibility to the apostle Peter to establish Jesus’ legacy in the Christian church. Just as Jesus gave the keys of legacy and responsibility to Peter, the interfaith leaders of the Movement are...
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