Shortly after the death of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., these remarkably blunt words from Lutheran pastor and civil rights leader, William H. Griffin, were released by Concordia Publishing House: “Unless the church faces up to the racism in its own midst, the witness of the church against the racism outside the church will go unheedeed
This study observes that Dr. King's letter advocated changes in the religious perception of several ...
Systemic racial injustice affects every area of life, including religion. The history of the Protest...
This article, the first of two exploring the Brethren in Christ Church’s response to race, racism, a...
The question of institutional evils weighs heavily on the mind of the American Zeitgeist. Institutio...
Looking back on the impact and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. the issue of civil rights for minori...
Concordia Seminary Professor Leopoldo Sánchez engaged in theological conversation with Warren Lattim...
Because the Church in America has often elevated race as a criterion for exclusion and dehumanizatio...
This paper argues that whiteness and white fragility promote docile bystanders during racially charg...
This article, the second of two exploring the Brethren in Christ Church’s response to race, racism, ...
In April of 1963, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a defense of non-violent direct action t...
The study offers a practical theological examination of three congregational youth ministries locate...
When and if one hears the name Martin Luther King Jr. at a confessional Christian school like Concor...
Martin Luther King, Jr., begins with Jesus’ command to love the enemy and moves to an understanding ...
Church of Christ, Atlanta Conference. The names and addresses of those in attendance have been remov...
As he wrote, spoke, and marched in the name of civil rights, Martin Luther King Jr. constantly addre...
This study observes that Dr. King's letter advocated changes in the religious perception of several ...
Systemic racial injustice affects every area of life, including religion. The history of the Protest...
This article, the first of two exploring the Brethren in Christ Church’s response to race, racism, a...
The question of institutional evils weighs heavily on the mind of the American Zeitgeist. Institutio...
Looking back on the impact and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. the issue of civil rights for minori...
Concordia Seminary Professor Leopoldo Sánchez engaged in theological conversation with Warren Lattim...
Because the Church in America has often elevated race as a criterion for exclusion and dehumanizatio...
This paper argues that whiteness and white fragility promote docile bystanders during racially charg...
This article, the second of two exploring the Brethren in Christ Church’s response to race, racism, ...
In April of 1963, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a defense of non-violent direct action t...
The study offers a practical theological examination of three congregational youth ministries locate...
When and if one hears the name Martin Luther King Jr. at a confessional Christian school like Concor...
Martin Luther King, Jr., begins with Jesus’ command to love the enemy and moves to an understanding ...
Church of Christ, Atlanta Conference. The names and addresses of those in attendance have been remov...
As he wrote, spoke, and marched in the name of civil rights, Martin Luther King Jr. constantly addre...
This study observes that Dr. King's letter advocated changes in the religious perception of several ...
Systemic racial injustice affects every area of life, including religion. The history of the Protest...
This article, the first of two exploring the Brethren in Christ Church’s response to race, racism, a...