Strength to Love

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Strength to Love is a collection of sermons and essays by Martin Luther King Jr. that explores Christian theology, nonviolence, and the moral foundations of the civil rights movement.

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Strength to Love canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
sermon collection
about faith and social action
moral responsibility
racial injustice
segregation in the United States
author Martin Luther King Jr.
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre Christian theology
essay
religious non-fiction
sermon
hasPart A Tough Mind and a Tender Heart
Antidotes for Fear
Loving Your Enemies
Paul’s Letter to American Christians
Pilgrimage to Nonviolence
hasTheme courage
faith
forgiveness
hope
reconciliation
influencedBy Christian pacifism
Jesus Christ
Mahatma Gandhi
New Testament
intendedAudience Christian readers
civil rights activists
language English
mainSubject Christian ethics
civil rights movement
love
moral philosophy
nonviolence
racial equality
social justice
notableIdea love as a transforming power
nonviolent resistance
tough mind and tender heart
periodCovered American civil rights era
publicationDate 1963
publisher Harper & Row
religiousTradition Christianity
setting United States in the mid-20th century
theologicalPerspective Christian nonviolence
social gospel

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Martin authorOf Strength to Love
subject surface form: Martin Luther King Jr.
Antidotes for Fear includedIn Strength to Love
Antidotes for Fear relatedWork Strength to Love