Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Long Social Gospel Movement
www.cambridge.org › core › servicesMartin Luther King, Jr., and the Long Social Gospel Movement Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Long Social Gospel Movement Vaneesa Cook On April 4,1967, as Martin Luther King, Jr., prepared to break his silence on the issue of the Vietnam War at New York City's Riv erside Church, he knew many Americans would be bewildered, even outraged.
Martin Luther King Jr. - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr.As a Christian minister, King's main influence was Jesus Christ and the Christian gospels, which he would almost always quote in his religious meetings, speeches at church, and in public discourses. King's faith was strongly based in Jesus' commandment of loving your neighbor as yourself, loving God above all, and loving your enemies, praying for them and blessing them. His nonviolentth…
Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Long Social Gospel Movement
https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/...Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Long Social Gospel Movement Vaneesa Cook On April 4,1967, as Martin Luther King, Jr., prepared to break his silence on the issue of the Vietnam War at New York City's Riv erside Church, he knew many Americans would be bewildered, even outraged. King's public voice, considered radical by some, moderate