Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Image of God

Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Image of God

by Richard W. Wills
ISBN-10:
0195308999
ISBN-13:
9780195308990
Pub. Date:
05/14/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195308999
ISBN-13:
9780195308990
Pub. Date:
05/14/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Image of God

Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Image of God

by Richard W. Wills
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Overview

Scholars universally acknowledge the role that Christian belief played in the social movement engendered by Martin Luther King Jr. Yet few have actually delved into the complexity of King's theology itself. The centrality of one aspect of his theology in particular - imago Dei, the belief that human beings are made in God's image - has been surprisingly overlooked.

In this book, Richard W. Wills Sr. offers a comprehensive analysis of King's appeal for civil rights by investigating his understanding of imago Dei. Wills begins by tracing the evolution of this idea through the history of Christian thought, showing the intellectual sources King drew on in constructing his own beliefs. Wills then demonstrates how King employed this idea in his civil rights work. The belief that we are all made in God's image was crucial, Wills shows, to King's understanding of human nature and equality. While King shared with many of his black church forebears the view that humanity's creation by God was a powerful argument for the equality of all people, he also took the concept much further. For King, being made in God's image meant that human beings have not only the right but also the power to reshape society and to build a "beloved community" on earth. Though explicitly grounded in Christian faith, the doctrine of imago Dei provided King with a theological rationale that was capable of addressing the needs of the community well beyond the walls of churches.

Wills's thorough reconsideration King's thought makes the case for his importance as a theologian. It convincingly demonstrates that the concept of imago Dei formed the heart of his theology and, in turn, that his theology was central to the unfolding of the civil rights movement.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195308990
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/14/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Richard W. Wills Sr. is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology and Ethics at the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology, Virginia Union University.

Table of Contents

Prologue
Part 1. Historical Explication

I. The Historical Context
II. The Host of Witnesses
Part 2. Theological Meditation
III. King As Critical Thinker
IV. King Among Theologians
V. Theological Implications
Part 3. Practical Application
VI. Beloved Community
VII. Beloved Community and Beyond
Epilogue
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