From Reconciliation to Revolution : The Student Interracial Ministry, Liberal Christianity, and the Civil Rights Movement /
"Conceived at the same conference that produced the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Student Interracial Ministry (SIM) was a national organization devoted to dismantling Jim Crow while simultaneously advancing American Protestant mainline churches' approach to race. I...
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Chapel Hill :
The University of North Carolina Press,
[2016]
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Table des matières:
- Preface: a tale of two gatherings
- So that none shall be afraid: establishing and building the Student Interracial Ministry, 1960-1961
- To be both prophet and pastor: crossing racial lines in pulpits and public spaces, 1961-1962
- These walls will shake: new forms of ministry for changing times, 1962-1965
- Into the heart of the beast: ministry in the fields and towns of Southwest Georgia, 1965-1968
- Seminarians in the secular city: embracing urban ministry, 1965-1968
- Seminaries in the storm: theological education and the collapse of SIM, 1967-1968.


