Fellowship Church
Fellowship Church
Howard Thurman and the Twentieth-Century Religious Left
Brown, Amanda
Oxford University Press Inc
09/2021
256
Dura
Inglês
9780197565131
15 a 20 dias
520
ABBREVIATIONS
HOWARD THURMAN TIMELINE
INTRODUCTION
I. THE AMERICAN THINKER
W.E.B. Du Bois, African American Activism, and the "Talented Tenth"
Rufus Jones and Affirmation Mysticism
A Modern, Pragmatic, African American Mystic
II. COLORING THE CHRISTIAN LEFT
Spiritual and Colored Cosmopolitanism
YMCA
FOR
Gandhi
India
Christian Liberalism for the Minority
III. WARTIME SAN FRANCISCO'S PRAGMATIC RELIGIOUS INSTITTUION
Thurman and the War
The Draw of San Francisco
New Beginnings
Pluralism within the Fellowship Church
Mysticism within the Fellowship Church
Mysticism as Spiritual Practice
Intellectual Supplements
Religious Experience Through Art
Practical Implications
IV: ANOTHER SIDE OF THE CHRISTIAN LEFT
The Fellowship Church's Cosmopolitanism and Christian Liberalism
Cosmopolitan Community
Christian Liberalism
Jesus and the Disinherited
Institutional Christianity and the Historical Jesus
Psychology and Mysticism
Reception
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ABBREVIATIONS
HOWARD THURMAN TIMELINE
INTRODUCTION
I. THE AMERICAN THINKER
W.E.B. Du Bois, African American Activism, and the "Talented Tenth"
Rufus Jones and Affirmation Mysticism
A Modern, Pragmatic, African American Mystic
II. COLORING THE CHRISTIAN LEFT
Spiritual and Colored Cosmopolitanism
YMCA
FOR
Gandhi
India
Christian Liberalism for the Minority
III. WARTIME SAN FRANCISCO'S PRAGMATIC RELIGIOUS INSTITTUION
Thurman and the War
The Draw of San Francisco
New Beginnings
Pluralism within the Fellowship Church
Mysticism within the Fellowship Church
Mysticism as Spiritual Practice
Intellectual Supplements
Religious Experience Through Art
Practical Implications
IV: ANOTHER SIDE OF THE CHRISTIAN LEFT
The Fellowship Church's Cosmopolitanism and Christian Liberalism
Cosmopolitan Community
Christian Liberalism
Jesus and the Disinherited
Institutional Christianity and the Historical Jesus
Psychology and Mysticism
Reception
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY