The Liberatory Thought of Martin Luther King Jr.
Critical Essays on the Philosopher King
Herausgeber: Birt, Robert E.
The Liberatory Thought of Martin Luther King Jr.
Critical Essays on the Philosopher King
Herausgeber: Birt, Robert E.
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This volume examines the philosophical thought of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and is an assessment of King's contribution to philosophy-especially ethics, social philosophy and philosophy of religion. It also explores the relevance of King's thoughts as "liberatory discourse"-insurgent thinking aimed at enabling contemporary social justice.
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This volume examines the philosophical thought of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and is an assessment of King's contribution to philosophy-especially ethics, social philosophy and philosophy of religion. It also explores the relevance of King's thoughts as "liberatory discourse"-insurgent thinking aimed at enabling contemporary social justice.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9780739197806
- ISBN-10: 0739197800
- Artikelnr.: 40787480
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9780739197806
- ISBN-10: 0739197800
- Artikelnr.: 40787480
Edited by Robert E. Birt
Part I. King within Philosophical Traditions Chapter 1: Is Our Belief that
Martin Luther King, Jr. is a Black Philosopher Justified? John McClendon
Chapter 2: Dr. King's Philosophy of Religion: A Theology of Somebodiness
George Yancy Chapter 3: Dr. King as Liberation Theologian and Existential
Philosopher James B. Haile, III Chapter 4: King as Philosopher: An
examination of the Influences of Hegelian Dialectics on King's Political
Thought and Practice Stephen C. Ferguson Chapter 5: Martin Luther King, Jr.
as a Social Movement Intellectual: Trailblazer or Torchbearer? Maurice St.
Pierre Part II. King as Engaged Social and Political Philosopher Chapter 6:
The Struggle for Loving Communities: Martin Luther King, Jr.s Agape and
World House Richard A. Jones Chapter 7: King's Radical Vision of Community
Robert E. Birt Chapter 8: Martin Luther King, Jr.: Toward a Democratic
Theory Tim Lake Part III. King's Ethics of Nonviolence Chapter 9: Ethics as
First Philosophy: King, Levinas and the Praxis of Peace Maria del Guadalupe
Davison & Dr. Scott Davidson Chapter 10: Martin Luther King on Vietnam:
King's Message Applied to the US Occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan Gail
Presbey Chapter 11: Martin Luther King and Frantz Fanon: Reflections on the
Politics and Ethics of Violence and Nonviolence Kathryn Gines Chapter 12: A
Shocking Gap Made Visible: King's Pacifist Materialism and the Method of
Nonviolent Change Greg Moses Chapter 13: Socrates, Gandhi and King:
Politics of Civil Disobedience and the Ethics of Nonviolent Action Benjamin
Arah Part IV. Hope Resurgent or Dream Deferred: Perplexities of King's
Philosophical Optimism Chapter 14: Hope and Disappointment in Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s Political Theology: Eclipse of the Liberal Spirit Floyd Hayes
III Chapter 15: The Aporia of Hope: King and Bell on the Ending of Racism
Bill Lawson Chapter 16: The Concept of Hope in the Thinking of Martin
Luther King, Jr. C.W. Dawson
Martin Luther King, Jr. is a Black Philosopher Justified? John McClendon
Chapter 2: Dr. King's Philosophy of Religion: A Theology of Somebodiness
George Yancy Chapter 3: Dr. King as Liberation Theologian and Existential
Philosopher James B. Haile, III Chapter 4: King as Philosopher: An
examination of the Influences of Hegelian Dialectics on King's Political
Thought and Practice Stephen C. Ferguson Chapter 5: Martin Luther King, Jr.
as a Social Movement Intellectual: Trailblazer or Torchbearer? Maurice St.
Pierre Part II. King as Engaged Social and Political Philosopher Chapter 6:
The Struggle for Loving Communities: Martin Luther King, Jr.s Agape and
World House Richard A. Jones Chapter 7: King's Radical Vision of Community
Robert E. Birt Chapter 8: Martin Luther King, Jr.: Toward a Democratic
Theory Tim Lake Part III. King's Ethics of Nonviolence Chapter 9: Ethics as
First Philosophy: King, Levinas and the Praxis of Peace Maria del Guadalupe
Davison & Dr. Scott Davidson Chapter 10: Martin Luther King on Vietnam:
King's Message Applied to the US Occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan Gail
Presbey Chapter 11: Martin Luther King and Frantz Fanon: Reflections on the
Politics and Ethics of Violence and Nonviolence Kathryn Gines Chapter 12: A
Shocking Gap Made Visible: King's Pacifist Materialism and the Method of
Nonviolent Change Greg Moses Chapter 13: Socrates, Gandhi and King:
Politics of Civil Disobedience and the Ethics of Nonviolent Action Benjamin
Arah Part IV. Hope Resurgent or Dream Deferred: Perplexities of King's
Philosophical Optimism Chapter 14: Hope and Disappointment in Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s Political Theology: Eclipse of the Liberal Spirit Floyd Hayes
III Chapter 15: The Aporia of Hope: King and Bell on the Ending of Racism
Bill Lawson Chapter 16: The Concept of Hope in the Thinking of Martin
Luther King, Jr. C.W. Dawson
Part I. King within Philosophical Traditions Chapter 1: Is Our Belief that
Martin Luther King, Jr. is a Black Philosopher Justified? John McClendon
Chapter 2: Dr. King's Philosophy of Religion: A Theology of Somebodiness
George Yancy Chapter 3: Dr. King as Liberation Theologian and Existential
Philosopher James B. Haile, III Chapter 4: King as Philosopher: An
examination of the Influences of Hegelian Dialectics on King's Political
Thought and Practice Stephen C. Ferguson Chapter 5: Martin Luther King, Jr.
as a Social Movement Intellectual: Trailblazer or Torchbearer? Maurice St.
Pierre Part II. King as Engaged Social and Political Philosopher Chapter 6:
The Struggle for Loving Communities: Martin Luther King, Jr.s Agape and
World House Richard A. Jones Chapter 7: King's Radical Vision of Community
Robert E. Birt Chapter 8: Martin Luther King, Jr.: Toward a Democratic
Theory Tim Lake Part III. King's Ethics of Nonviolence Chapter 9: Ethics as
First Philosophy: King, Levinas and the Praxis of Peace Maria del Guadalupe
Davison & Dr. Scott Davidson Chapter 10: Martin Luther King on Vietnam:
King's Message Applied to the US Occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan Gail
Presbey Chapter 11: Martin Luther King and Frantz Fanon: Reflections on the
Politics and Ethics of Violence and Nonviolence Kathryn Gines Chapter 12: A
Shocking Gap Made Visible: King's Pacifist Materialism and the Method of
Nonviolent Change Greg Moses Chapter 13: Socrates, Gandhi and King:
Politics of Civil Disobedience and the Ethics of Nonviolent Action Benjamin
Arah Part IV. Hope Resurgent or Dream Deferred: Perplexities of King's
Philosophical Optimism Chapter 14: Hope and Disappointment in Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s Political Theology: Eclipse of the Liberal Spirit Floyd Hayes
III Chapter 15: The Aporia of Hope: King and Bell on the Ending of Racism
Bill Lawson Chapter 16: The Concept of Hope in the Thinking of Martin
Luther King, Jr. C.W. Dawson
Martin Luther King, Jr. is a Black Philosopher Justified? John McClendon
Chapter 2: Dr. King's Philosophy of Religion: A Theology of Somebodiness
George Yancy Chapter 3: Dr. King as Liberation Theologian and Existential
Philosopher James B. Haile, III Chapter 4: King as Philosopher: An
examination of the Influences of Hegelian Dialectics on King's Political
Thought and Practice Stephen C. Ferguson Chapter 5: Martin Luther King, Jr.
as a Social Movement Intellectual: Trailblazer or Torchbearer? Maurice St.
Pierre Part II. King as Engaged Social and Political Philosopher Chapter 6:
The Struggle for Loving Communities: Martin Luther King, Jr.s Agape and
World House Richard A. Jones Chapter 7: King's Radical Vision of Community
Robert E. Birt Chapter 8: Martin Luther King, Jr.: Toward a Democratic
Theory Tim Lake Part III. King's Ethics of Nonviolence Chapter 9: Ethics as
First Philosophy: King, Levinas and the Praxis of Peace Maria del Guadalupe
Davison & Dr. Scott Davidson Chapter 10: Martin Luther King on Vietnam:
King's Message Applied to the US Occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan Gail
Presbey Chapter 11: Martin Luther King and Frantz Fanon: Reflections on the
Politics and Ethics of Violence and Nonviolence Kathryn Gines Chapter 12: A
Shocking Gap Made Visible: King's Pacifist Materialism and the Method of
Nonviolent Change Greg Moses Chapter 13: Socrates, Gandhi and King:
Politics of Civil Disobedience and the Ethics of Nonviolent Action Benjamin
Arah Part IV. Hope Resurgent or Dream Deferred: Perplexities of King's
Philosophical Optimism Chapter 14: Hope and Disappointment in Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s Political Theology: Eclipse of the Liberal Spirit Floyd Hayes
III Chapter 15: The Aporia of Hope: King and Bell on the Ending of Racism
Bill Lawson Chapter 16: The Concept of Hope in the Thinking of Martin
Luther King, Jr. C.W. Dawson