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Divine Rage: Malcolm X's Challenge to Twentieth Century Christians

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by Marjorie Corbman

    • Author

      Marjorie Corbman

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Orbis Books

    • Published

      March 2023

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    Divine Rage: Malcolm X's Challenge to Twentieth Century Christians

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    Malcolm X asked: did Christianity have nothing more to offer Black Americans than spiritual "novocaine," enabling them to suffer peacefully? He gave voice to the frustration many Black Americans felt over the expectation that, unlike white Americans, Black people were expected to respond to violence with "superhuman" calm and forgiveness.

    Malcolm's apocalyptic vision--in which the world's oppressed would join together to make God's righteous judgment on racism, colonialism, and all forms of slavery--galvanized, outraged, and troubled many. Divine Rage shows how Christian activists and theologians wrestled with it, including Rev. Albert B. Cleage, Jr., a Congregationalist minister who based his community, the Shrine of the Black Madonna, on Malcolm's message; a young scholar, James Cone, inspired to develop a Christian theology of Black Power; Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons, a Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) leader who embraced Islam and pushed SNCC to espouse a more radical Black consciousness; Thomas Merton, a Catholic monk and public figure who struggled with his relationship to Catholic peace activists and the Black Power movement; and Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, queer activists of color who moved fluidly between the revolutionary language of Black Power and a religious practice grounded in the saints.

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    • Author

      Marjorie Corbman

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Orbis Books

    • Published

      March 2023

    • Weight

      237g

    • Dimensions

      136 x 209 x 19 mm

    • ISBN

      9781626985087

    • ISBN-10

      1626985081

    • Eden Code

      5902651

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    • Author/Creator: Marjorie Corbman

    • ISBN: 9781626985087

    • Publisher: Orbis Books

    • Release Date: March 2023

    • Weight: 237g

    • Dimensions: 136 x 209 x 19 mm

    • Eden Code: 5902651


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