Meaning Train Meaning Train

Meaning Train

Essays on Religion and Politics

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Publisher Description

Meaning Train is a collection of essays, based on books and interviews, that counter the divisive practice of subjugating others. It reveals a benign moral compass in which anyone who wants to improve the world can follow.
The inspiration for the book is the idea of a beloved community honed during the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Based on the example of Jesus Christ, the notion guided leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr. in addition to John Lewis and Fannie Lou Hammer. Together, with love and care in their hearts, they ended the segregation laws of Jim Crow and black disenfranchisement.

The book brims with soul and empathy. It outlines the issues of our era with ideas of human dignity. The essays include the struggle for racial equality in America and South Africa; the agony of the Holocaust and the battle for peace among Israelis and Palestinians; the lives of Mary Magdalene and Jesus Christ and Christian feminist theology; the morally right fight against Islamophobia and the need for pluralism in the Middle East; and the contributions of historian David McCullough and politician Bobby Kennedy.

The panoply of essays will captivate and stir the human soul.

“(Carrie Cunningham’s) writing steels the prophetic voice for social action, reminding us of the foundation we stand on, forged in fire by our forebears in the struggle.”

— James Waddell, Associate Professor of New Testament, Ecumenical Theological Seminary

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2019
June 19
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
142
Pages
PUBLISHER
Archway Publishing
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
211.2
KB
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