TY - BOOK AU - Hill,Johnny Bernard TI - The theology of Martin Luther King Jr. and Desmond Mpilo Tutu T2 - Black religion, womanist thought, social justice SN - 9781403984821 (hbk.) U1 - 291.2 HIL 22 PY - 2007/// CY - New York, N.Y., Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - King, Martin Luther, KW - Tutu, Desmond. KW - Black theology KW - Christian sociology KW - Religion N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: The Theology of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Desmond Mpilo Tutu --; 1; Exploring the Meaning of Reconciliation and Community --; 2; From Every Mountainside: Reconciliation and the Beloved Community --; 3; The Rainbow People of God: Reconciliation and Apartheid --; 4; Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Comparing Martin Luther King, Jr. and Desmond Mpilo Tutu --; 5; The Power of Nonviolence: Mohandas K. Gandhi's Influence on King and Tutu --; 6; In Dialogue with Liberation Theology --; 7; Building a Legacy of Peace: Quest for Justice and Reconciliation in a World of Difference N2 - "Johnny Bernard Hill Brings two of the most prominent theologians of our time, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Desmond Mpilo Tutu, into conversation to explore the meaning of the Christian ideas of justice, forgiveness, community, and the church. Establishing both figures as theologians of reconciliation, Hill considers the ways in which King and Tutu creatively extended the boundaries of classical theological discourse with the prophetic call to liberation and human fellowship. As a result, Hill is able to probe the implications of King and Tutu's work on multiculturalism and social justice as they relate to contemporary issues."--BOOK JACKET ER -