God's Long Summer: Stories of Faith and Civil Rights

Awards:   Joint winner of Towson University Prize for Literature 1998 (United States) Winner of Grawemeyer Award - Religion 1988 Winner of Grawemeyer Award - Religion 1988. Winner of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion, presented by the University of Louisville and the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary 1988 (United States)
Author:   Charles Marsh
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780691130675


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   02 March 2008
Format:   Paperback
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God's Long Summer: Stories of Faith and Civil Rights


Awards

  • Joint winner of Towson University Prize for Literature 1998 (United States)
  • Winner of Grawemeyer Award - Religion 1988
  • Winner of Grawemeyer Award - Religion 1988.
  • Winner of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion, presented by the University of Louisville and the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary 1988 (United States)

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Author:   Charles Marsh
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.425kg
ISBN:  

9780691130675


ISBN 10:   0691130671
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   02 March 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Language:   English

Table of Contents

"AbbreviationsIntroduction: With God on Our Side: Faiths in Conflict3Ch. 1""I'm on My Way, Praise God"": Mrs. Hamer's Fight for Freedom10Ch. 2High Priest of the Anti-Civil Rights Movement: The Calling of Sam Bowers49Ch. 3Douglas Hudgins: Theologian of the Closed Society82Ch. 4Inside Agitator: Ed King's Church Visits116Ch. 5Cleveland Sellers and the River of No Return152Conclusion: Clearburning: Fragments of a Reconciling Faith192Afterword195Notes205Acknowledgments255Selected Bibliography259Interviews267Index269"

Reviews

Original and uncommonly thoughtful... This is a comprehensive, imaginative, fair-minded and perceptive book, a significant contribution to our understanding of those men and women who fought those terrible wars in what seems so long ago but was, in fact, only yesterday. -- Jonathan Yardley Washington Post Book World With vivid description and chilling analysis, Marsh evokes the violence and oppression in the South of the civil-rights era... Many will find the results haunting... Marsh's work speaks directly to the development of our own moral lives. -- Randy Frame Christianity Today Marsh's slice of history is imperative reading for understanding the religious foundations of social movements. Publishers Weekly Through Marsh's heartfelt and incisive chronicle, the turmoil and acrimony that were abundant in the U.S. more than three decades ago lend a revealing perspective to numerous current situations of racial and ethnic discord. -- Nachman Spiegel Jerusalem Post A work of humane engagement and dispassionate scholarship. n White, The Times Higher Education Supplement The history and internal politics of the Civil Rights Movement and of the groups defending white-controlled segregation come alive in these detail-filled narratives... Choice Marsh describes the faulty logic and errant principles of most of the actors ... with compassion and remarkable restraint... He presents a fresh and inspiring story of faith in action and, perhaps, a view of God's hand in human history. -- Gary Dorsey Christian Century


Original and uncommonly thoughtful... This is a comprehensive, imaginative, fair-minded and perceptive book, a significant contribution to our understanding of those men and women who fought those terrible wars in what seems so long ago but was, in fact, only yesterday. -- Jonathan Yardley Washington Post Book World With vivid description and chilling analysis, Marsh evokes the violence and oppression in the South of the civil-rights era... Many will find the results haunting... Marsh's work speaks directly to the development of our own moral lives. -- Randy Frame Christianity Today Marsh's slice of history is imperative reading for understanding the religious foundations of social movements. Publishers Weekly Through Marsh's heartfelt and incisive chronicle, the turmoil and acrimony that were abundant in the U.S. more than three decades ago lend a revealing perspective to numerous current situations of racial and ethnic discord. -- Nachman Spiegel Jerusalem Post A work of humane engagement and dispassionate scholarship. n White, The Times Higher Education Supplement The history and internal politics of the Civil Rights Movement and of the groups defending white-controlled segregation come alive in these detail-filled narratives... Choice Marsh describes the faulty logic and errant principles of most of the actors ... with compassion and remarkable restraint... He presents a fresh and inspiring story of faith in action and, perhaps, a view of God's hand in human history. -- Gary Dorsey Christian Century


Author Information

Charles Marsh is professor of religious studies and director of the Project on Lived Theology at the University of Virginia. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, he is the author of Reclaiming Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Last Days and, most recently, The Beloved Community: How Faith Shapes Social Justice, from the Civil Rights Movement to Today.

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