Born into a sharecropping family in New Hebron, Mississippi, in
1930, and only receiving a third-grade education, John M. Perkins
has been a pioneering prophetic African American voice for
reconciliation and social justice to America's white evangelical
churches. Often an unwelcome voice and always a passionate,
provocative clarion, Perkins persisted for forty years in bringing
about the formation of the Christian Community Development
Association--a large network of evangelical churches and community
organizations working in America's poorest communities--and
inspired the emerging generation of young evangelicals concerned
with releasing the Church from its cultural captivity and
oppressive materialism.
John M. Perkins has received surprisingly little attention from
historians of modern American religious history and theologians.
"Mobilizing for the Common Good" is an exploration of the
theological significance of John M. Perkins. With contributions
from theologians, historians, and activists, this book contends
that Perkins ushered in a paradigm shift in twentieth-century
evangelical theology that continues to influence Christian
community development projects and social justice activists
today.
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