Freedom Church of the Poor: Martin Luther King Jr's Poor People's Campaign

When King looked over into the promised land and tried to discern how we would get there, he called the poor to lead the way. The Poor People’s Campaign was part of a political strategy for building a movement expansive enough to tackle the enmeshed evils of racism, poverty, and war. In Freedom Church of the Poor: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Poor People’s Campaign, Colleen Wessel-McCoy roots King’s political vision solidly in his theological ethics and traces the spirit of the campaign in the community and religious leaders who are responding to the devastating crises of inequality today.

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Freedom Church of the Poor: Martin Luther King Jr's Poor People's Campaign

When King looked over into the promised land and tried to discern how we would get there, he called the poor to lead the way. The Poor People’s Campaign was part of a political strategy for building a movement expansive enough to tackle the enmeshed evils of racism, poverty, and war. In Freedom Church of the Poor: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Poor People’s Campaign, Colleen Wessel-McCoy roots King’s political vision solidly in his theological ethics and traces the spirit of the campaign in the community and religious leaders who are responding to the devastating crises of inequality today.

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Freedom Church of the Poor: Martin Luther King Jr's Poor People's Campaign

Freedom Church of the Poor: Martin Luther King Jr's Poor People's Campaign

by Colleen Wessel-McCoy
Freedom Church of the Poor: Martin Luther King Jr's Poor People's Campaign

Freedom Church of the Poor: Martin Luther King Jr's Poor People's Campaign

by Colleen Wessel-McCoy

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When King looked over into the promised land and tried to discern how we would get there, he called the poor to lead the way. The Poor People’s Campaign was part of a political strategy for building a movement expansive enough to tackle the enmeshed evils of racism, poverty, and war. In Freedom Church of the Poor: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Poor People’s Campaign, Colleen Wessel-McCoy roots King’s political vision solidly in his theological ethics and traces the spirit of the campaign in the community and religious leaders who are responding to the devastating crises of inequality today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978710245
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/19/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 222
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Colleen Wessel-McCoy is the Neeley Visiting Professor of Religion and Public Policy at Arizona State University’s School of Public Affairs.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 King’s Vision for a Campaign of the Poor

Chapter 2 Organizing a New and Unsettling Force

Chapter 3 The Poor Come to Washington

Chapter 4 Assessing the Campaign

Chapter 5 Theologies of the PPC

Chapter 6 King’s Theological Ethics

Chapter 7 Movement as Church

Chapter 8 Freedom Church of the Poor Today

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