An analysis and comparison of the ideal of community in the
thinking of Howard Thurman (1900-1981) and Martin Luther King, Jr.
(1926-1968). For both, the search for community was a life-long
quest and the ideal of community was the single, underlying thesis
of their thoughts and ministries. The significance of this study
lies in its examination of each man's respective approaches to the
explication and application of the ideal of community. It is the
claim of this study that a comparative analysis of this concern in
Thurman and King can yield fruitful insight into the conception,
character, and actualization of human community.
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