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The Inner Life and Social Responsibility - (Walking with God: The Sermon Howard Thurman, Volume 4) by Howard Thurman (Paperback)

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  • This final volume of his collected "sermon series," concerns what is likely the most cherished aspect of Thurman's thought, his emphasis on meditation, introspection, and self-discovery as the key to the religious life.
  • About the Author: Howard Thurman (1899-1981) was one of the leading religious thinkers of 20th century America, a mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr., and other leaders of the civil rights movement, and a mystic who pioneered influential innovations in liturgy, worship, and spirituality.
  • 216 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Sermons
  • Series Name: Walking with God: The Sermon Howard Thurman, Volume 4

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"Sermons on the theme of inner life and social responsibility"--



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This final volume of his collected "sermon series," concerns what is likely the most cherished aspect of Thurman's thought, his emphasis on meditation, introspection, and self-discovery as the key to the religious life. He often spoke and wrote of his belief in a pervading sense of a divine presence, a presence that existed both within and outside of organized religions and religious institutions and could be found everywhere. But its most important location was within each of us.



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RELIGION / General

RELIGION / Spirituality

RELIGION / Sermons / Christian

Walking with God: The Sermon Series of Howard Thurman, Volume 4

Peter Eisenstadt and Walter Earl Fluker, editors

Howard Thurman

THE INNER LIFE AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY



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"Finding [these volumes] of Howard Thurman's sermons is like finding the first layer of a life-changing archeological discovery--one that shifts your view of your place in the world, along with your understanding of why you are here. Read this book for its historical value or for your own soul's health. Either way, you will not be disappointed."--Barbara Brown Taylor, author, Holy Envy and Learning to Walk in the Dark



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Howard Thurman (1899-1981) was one of the leading religious thinkers of 20th century America, a mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr., and other leaders of the civil rights movement, and a mystic who pioneered influential innovations in liturgy, worship, and spirituality. Thurman's interest in politics was always, in the words of Vincent Harding, a quest for "a liberating spirituality, a way of exploring and experiencing those crucial life points where personal and societal transformation are creatively joined." Here, for the first time in print, are Thurman's sermon series on the nature of democracy, and American democracy in particular, in which he explores such topics as the meaning of human property in the Declaration of Independence, loyalty oaths and the execution of the Rosenbergs for treason during the Cold War, and the Black Power movement. Throughout these reflections Thurman explores the strivings of the disinherited, how democratic ideals can enhance individual personhood, and how, as individuals and as citizens, we can deal with the conflicts and inherent contradictions of the democratic common ground.


Peter Eisenstadt
, associate editor of The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman, is author of Against the Hounds of Hell: A Life of Howard Thurman.

Walter Earl Fluker, senior editor of The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman and director of the Howard Thurman Papers Project, is Professor Emeritus of Ethical Leadership at Boston University and Dean's Professor of Spirituality, Ethics, and Leadership at Candler School of Theology, Atlanta, GA.


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