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Jesus and the Disinherited

De: Howard Thurman, Dr. Kelly Douglas Rev.
Narrado por: Leon Nixon
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Famously known as the text that Martin Luther King Jr. sought inspiration from in the days leading up to the Montgomery bus boycott, Howard Thurman’s Jesus and the Disinherited helped shape the civil rights movement and changed our nation’s history forever.

In this classic theological treatise, the acclaimed theologian and religious leader Howard Thurman (1900-1981) demonstrates how the gospel may be read as a manual of resistance for the poor and disenfranchised. Jesus is a partner in the pain of the oppressed and the example of His life offers a solution to ending the descent into moral nihilism. Hatred does not empower—it decays. Only through self-love and love of one another can God's justice prevail.

©1949 Howard Thurman (P)2022 Beacon Press
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“Thurman’s prophetic witness and piercing intellect are as relevant to our current hour of tumult as they were when he first put these incisive thoughts to paper.”—Jelani Cobb, author of The Substance of Hope

“[Jesus and the Disinherited] is the centerpiece of the Black prophet-mystic’s lifelong attempt to bring the harrowing beauty of the African-American experience into deep engagement with what he called ‘the religion of Jesus.’ Ultimately his goal was to offer this humanizing combination as the basis for an emancipatory way of being, moving toward a fundamentally unchained life that is available to all the women and men everywhere who hunger and thirst for righteousness, especially those ‘who stand with their backs against the wall.’” —Vincent Harding, from the Foreword

Profound Theological Insights • Thought-provoking Exploration • Relevant Social Commentary • Spiritual Wisdom

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With incredible intelligence, wisdom and grace Thurman distills the essence of Jesus Christ and his ministry. The author connects the oppressed status of the Jews under Roman rule with the oppressed status of African Americans in post-Civil War America. Just as Jesus did not throw off the Roman rulers as he exhorted his followers to love not only their neighbors but also their enemies, Thurman gives deeply considered Christian guidance to the oppressed and disinherited everywhere.

Sublime Wisdom

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In all my work in community organizing, religious education, and social justice reform, few of my comrades and colleagues have mentioned this book, to my surprise. But it was assigned in my Master's program, and now I'm wondering how I ever missed the opportunity to read it.

What Thurman does here is articulate with great force and clarity a treatise for the application of Christian ethics in the fight against inequality.

I wouldn't recommend this book for people ready to overthrow colonialism, brutal capitalism, or modern day Jim Crow nor is it a rousing read for those seeking a Kingdom of God/heaven approach to social justice. This is a theological framework for a practical Christianity rooted in the gospel of Jesus for all people.

The Architecture for All Liberation Theology

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Published in 1949 it is hard to believe that this book is not more well known for it must have shaken the ground when it was written. It is no surprise that men like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr looked to Thurman for inspiration and council. There is so much we can still learn and apply to how we heal from all forms of inequity but also how we apply our activism for the causes of peace and the environment as well.

Groundbreaking and still vital.

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A quick and important read/listen for all humanity / listened in a few days and will re-listen again

Still Relevant Today

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One of the pastors I’m encouraged had mentioned Howard Thurman in one of his social media posts, specifically Jesus and the Disinherited. And might I say, “I’m glad he did.”

This was an interesting read. How can one come to grips when you know God is faithful, loving and just. But you live in a world who set out to make you feel less because you don’t look like, act like, vote like, live like them. And what’s interesting is that man (Thurman) lived during a most challenging period for people with brown or dark skin.

Listen to this by the author, “Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive. Recommended reading.

Encouraging

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Thurman takes the reader deeper into spiritual transformation. Whatever one’s religious orientation, he speaks to the heart of human relations with acuity and grace. Grateful for his wisdom. 🙏🏽

Wonderful Mentor for moral growth

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A must read for all Christians who are victims of discrimination in this world Best analysis of Christianity was used by white supremacist. Apologetics must read to justify why people op please of color can identify and embrace Christianity .

Best Analysis of Christ and Christianity from oppressed oppressed peoples perspective.

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Not always an easy read but worthy of your time. The best explanation of the harm of discrimination for both parties— the oppressed and the oppressor.

Understanding discrimination and injustice from a Biblical perspective.

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A must read for Christian of all colors and political leaning. You will be challenged in your 'working papers'

Written in the 1940s, very current for the 2020s and beon.

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Truly, Howard Thurman was ahead of his time. The wisdom of this book shines down through the years and brings light onto the problems we face in the 2020s. A great man, a great book.

Intellectual feast

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