Gudgeon
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迷住
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Coda: My Point of View as an Author. This Coda is a meditation on the Black Church experience that captures, so to speak, the phenomenology of my perception. Along the way, I offer idiosyncratic ref lections on creed. I explore, in short, the assumptions, motives, and methods, the forms of inquiry and evidence that shape my perspective as the author of this book.
visual-cortex
发表于 2025-3-23 18:21:25
Book 2008This book explores the spiritual dimensions (political, racial, sexual, and violent) of Malcolm X‘s journey from Christianity to Islam, Julius Lester‘s journey from Christianity to Judaism, and Jan Willis‘s journey from Christianity to Buddhism.
手榴弹
发表于 2025-3-24 01:10:25
https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230612730Age of Enlightenment; biography; Buddhism; Christianity; enlightenment; Islam; Judaism; religion
Instrumental
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978-0-230-10721-2William David Hart 2008
Canary
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-EccentricityJulius Lester and Jan Willis. whom I construe as Malcolm’s spiritual legatees. I . what is known about Malcolm, Julius, and Jan by analyzing their autobiographies. In contrast, I also . what is relatively unknown and establish connections between the three autobiographers that may not be obvious an
chapel
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Mindfulness
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Teshuvahsibling are deceased. Julius graduated from Fisk University in 1960 on the eve of the student-led sit-in movement. As a folk singer he moved through many circles dominated by civil rights activists and activities. Eventually, he joined the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) as a photog
companion
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aqueduct
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“Bluing” the Standard Narrative the intersection of religious commitment, racial identification, and the allure of black freedom struggle; the polar demands of religion, race, and politics sometimes pulling them in antagonistic directions. Common markers of their passage to the persons they became included the world-shaking death