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Where the Sacred and Secular Harmonize (Hardcover): David G. Holmes Where the Sacred and Secular Harmonize (Hardcover)
David G. Holmes; Foreword by Keith D Miller
R1,145 R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Save R222 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Martin Luther King's Biblical Epic - His Final, Great Speech (Hardcover): Keith D Miller Martin Luther King's Biblical Epic - His Final, Great Speech (Hardcover)
Keith D Miller
R3,058 Discovery Miles 30 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his final speech "I've Been to the Mountaintop," Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his support of African American garbage workers on strike in Memphis. Although some consider this oration King's finest, it is mainly known for its concluding two minutes, wherein King compares himself to Moses and seems to predict his own assassination. But King gave an hour-long speech, and the concluding segment can only be understood in relation to the whole. King scholars generally focus on his theology, not his relation to the Bible or the circumstance of a Baptist speaking in a Pentecostal setting. Even though King cited and explicated the Bible in hundreds of speeches and sermons, "Martin Luther King's Biblical Epic" is the first book to analyze his approach to the Bible and its importance to his rhetoric and persuasiveness.

"Martin Luther King's Biblical Epic" argues that King challenged dominant Christian supersessionist conceptions of Judaism in favor of a Christianity that affirms Judaism as its wellspring. In his final speech, King implicitly but strongly argues that one can grasp Jesus only by first grasping Moses and the Hebrew prophets. This book also traces the roots of King's speech to its Pentecostal setting and to the Pentecostals in his audience. In doing so, Miller puts forth the first scholarship to credit the mostly unknown, but brilliant African American architect who created the large yet compact church sanctuary, which made possible the unique connection between King and his audience on the night of his last speech.

Where the Sacred and Secular Harmonize (Paperback): David G. Holmes Where the Sacred and Secular Harmonize (Paperback)
David G. Holmes; Foreword by Keith D Miller
R679 R567 Discovery Miles 5 670 Save R112 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Martin Luther King's Biblical Epic - His Final, Great Speech (Paperback): Keith D Miller Martin Luther King's Biblical Epic - His Final, Great Speech (Paperback)
Keith D Miller
R1,063 Discovery Miles 10 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his final speech "I've Been to the Mountaintop," Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his support of African American garbage workers on strike in Memphis. Although some consider this oration King's finest, it is mainly known for its concluding two minutes, wherein King compares himself to Moses and seems to predict his own assassination. But King gave an hour-long speech, and the concluding segment can only be understood in relation to the whole. King scholars generally focus on his theology, not his relation to the Bible or the circumstance of a Baptist speaking in a Pentecostal setting. Even though King cited and explicated the Bible in hundreds of speeches and sermons, "Martin Luther King's Biblical Epic" is the first book to analyze his approach to the Bible and its importance to his rhetoric and persuasiveness.

"Martin Luther King's Biblical Epic" argues that King challenged dominant Christian supersessionist conceptions of Judaism in favor of a Christianity that affirms Judaism as its wellspring. In his final speech, King implicitly but strongly argues that one can grasp Jesus only by first grasping Moses and the Hebrew prophets. This book also traces the roots of King's speech to its Pentecostal setting and to the Pentecostals in his audience. In doing so, Miller puts forth the first scholarship to credit the mostly unknown, but brilliant African American architect who created the large yet compact church sanctuary, which made possible the unique connection between King and his audience on the night of his last speech.

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