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The inspiration for this book occurred during conversations among American Baptist College and Vanderbilt Divinity School graduates regarding the fifty-year span of church and academy leadership, preaching, teaching, and writings of Forrest Harris. These essays highlight the significant concepts within the black freedom justice movements that involved black religious and moral leaders in America. Given the ever-growing numbers of black leaders in the academy and church and the crises in education and politics to impact social change, these contributors call for substantial conversations about…mehr

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The inspiration for this book occurred during conversations among American Baptist College and Vanderbilt Divinity School graduates regarding the fifty-year span of church and academy leadership, preaching, teaching, and writings of Forrest Harris. These essays highlight the significant concepts within the black freedom justice movements that involved black religious and moral leaders in America. Given the ever-growing numbers of black leaders in the academy and church and the crises in education and politics to impact social change, these contributors call for substantial conversations about leadership in the twenty-first century. Contributors include Victor Anderson, Lewis V. Baldwin, Karen F. Brown Dunlap, Riggins R. Earl, Jr., Walter Earl Fluker, Yvette A. Flunder, Forrest E. Harris, James M. Lawson, Herbert R. Marbury, Marvin A. McMickle, William Myers, Peter J. Paris, Julius R. Scruggs, R. Drew Smith, and Wallace Charles Smith, and Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas.
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Riggins R. Earl, Jr., former professor of Ethics and Theology at the Interdenominational Theological Center earned a PhD in Social Ethics from Vanderbilt University. His previous books include DARK SYMBOLS, OBSCURE SIGNS and DARK SALUTATIONS. An ordained Baptist clergyman and 1966 graduate of American Baptist College, Earl pastored and continues to preach and teach the gospel and engage social ethics in national and international communities.