MLK and his sermon from "God Is Able" and why he had philosphical jusification for civil disobedience.
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There are many beliefs I take issue with King's Philosophical justification for civil disobedience. The poem written by Paul Laurence Dunbar in "Our God is Able" is an example in our lives. We encounter tests, trials, and difficulties that serve to make us stronger and better. Look at James verses 2-4 "Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.
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up in what he believed in no matter what the repercussions. He is known as an advocate of a nonviolent social change strategist, along with ideals drawn from many different cultural traditions. Recent studies of him emphasize the extent to which his ideals were rooted in African-American religious traditions which were then shaped by his education. This excellence in leadership can be traced to his character which is shaped by his moral values and personality.
up in what he believed in no matter what the repercussions. He is known as an advocate of a nonviolent social change strategist, along with ideals drawn from many different cultural traditions. Recent studies of him emphasize the extent to which his ideals were rooted in African-American religious traditions which were then shaped by his education. This excellence in leadership can be traced to his character which is shaped by his moral values and personality.