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100 1  Ansbro, John J. 
245 10 Martin Luther King, Jr :|bnonviolent strategies and 
       tactics for social change /|cJohn J. Ansbro ; new 
       introduction by the author. 
250    1st Madison books ed. 
264  1 Lanham, Md. :|bMadison Books ;|a[United States] :
       |bDistributed by National Book Network,|c2000. 
300    1 online resource (xxxix, 352 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Originally published: Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books, 
       ©1982. With new introd. by the author. 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-335) and 
       index. 
505 0  Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Acknowledgments; Table 
       of Contents; Preface; Introduction to the Madison Books 
       Edition; Chapter 1: The Redemptive Power of Agape; The 
       Early Struggle with Nietzsche's Revaluation; The 
       Restoration of Faith in Love through Satyagraha; Love as 
       Power to Achieve Justice; Eros, Philia, and Agape; 
       Nygren's View of Love as Self-Sacrifice; Davis's 
       Conception of the Necessity of Agape; De Wolf's 
       Comprehensive Conception of Agape; Ramsey's Description of
       Christian Love; Thurman's Perception of the Range of 
       Christian Love; The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life. 
505 8  The Vision of Humanity as a UnityChapter 2: The Dimensions
       of Divine Providence; De Wolf's Conception of the God Who 
       Sustains His Creatures; King's Critique of Tillich and 
       Wieman; Davis's Conception of the God in Control of 
       History; Chapter 3: The Sacredness of Human Personality; 
       The Appeal to Kant; Brightman's Moral Laws; Toward a 
       Realistic View of Human Nature; The Division within Man; 
       The Affirmation of the Individual in Existentialism; 
       Racism-The Denial of Human Personality; Chapter 4: The 
       Moral Obligation to Resist Collective Evil; Thoreau's 
       Noncooperation with an Evil System. 
505 8  Socrates' Defense of Civil DisobedienceSt. Augustine's 
       Limitations on Civil Disobedience; St. Thomas's Defense of
       Civil Disobedience; Dialectical Opposition for Total Truth
       and Freedom; Gandhi's ""Experiments with Truth""; Gregg's 
       Conception of the Power of Nonviolence; Niebuhr's Demand 
       for Resistance to Collective Evil; The Aggressive Nature 
       of Collective Evil; Chapter 5: The Social Mission of the 
       Christian Church; The Requirements of the Theology of the 
       Social Gospel; The Challenge and Limitations of Communism;
       The Beloved Community: The Ultimate Norm and Goal. 
505 8  Chapter 6: King's Critiques of Other Responses to 
       Collective EvilBooker T. Washington's ""Passive 
       Acceptance""; DuBois's Reliance on the Talented Tenth; 
       Garvey's ""Back to Africa"" Movement; The Black Power 
       Movement; The Black Muslim Gospel of Separatism; Other 
       Immoral Responses to Collective Evil; Chapter 7: King's 
       Rejection of Violent Resistance; The Immorality and 
       Impracticality of Violence; The Necessity of Exposing the 
       Violence of Racism; The Immoral War in Vietnam; Notes; 
       Index. 
506    |3Use copy|fRestrictions unspecified|2star|5MiAaHDL 
520    Examines his contribution as a philosopher and theologian 
       to issues of racial and social justice and his drive to 
       eradicate oppression through the doctrine of nonviolence. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|b[S.l.] :|cHathiTrust Digital 
       Library,|d2010.|5MiAaHDL 
538    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to 
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588 0  Print version record. 
600 10 King, Martin Luther,|cJr.,|d1929-1968|xPhilosophy. 
600 17 King, Martin Luther,|cJr.,|d1929-1968.|2fast
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650  0 Nonviolence|zUnited States. 
650  0 Civil disobedience|zUnited States. 
650  0 King, Martin Luther|xPhilosophy. 
650  7 POLITICAL SCIENCE|xPolitical Freedom & Security|xCivil 
       Rights.|2bisacsh 
650  7 POLITICAL SCIENCE|xPolitical Freedom & Security|xHuman 
       Rights.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Civil disobedience.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00862481 
650  7 Nonviolence.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01039027 
650  7 Philosophy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01060777 
650 07 Gewaltloser Widerstand.|2swd 
651  7 United States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204155 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aAnsbro, John J.|tMartin Luther King, Jr.
       |b1st Madison Books ed.|dLanham, Md. : Madison Books ; 
       [United States] : Distributed by National Book Network, 
       2000|w(DLC)   00064491|w(OCoLC)45024561 
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