Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
136
Language
English
Published
Feb 7, 2018
Publisher
Wipf & Stock, an Imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers
Description
Dr. Vincent Harding stands as a pivotal figure in the narrative of American civil rights and social justice, weaving together themes of faith, activism, and historical memory. In this insightful interview, readers are offered a profound glimpse into his life and the influential roles he played during some of the most tumultuous periods in U.S. history. Engaging with topics like the Mennonites' pacifist outlook, the Vietnam War, and his close association with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Harding shares his reflections on how these experiences shaped his understanding of humanity and resistance.
Through an intimate dialogue facilitated by Joanna Shenk and Clayborne Carson, the book reveals Harding’s deep commitment to social change and educational reform. It delves into his belief that movements are not only about political action but also about the ways they uplift and connect individuals. In sharing his journey, Harding invites others to recognize the power of collective action, urging a reevaluation of how history is told and understood, making it a significant read for anyone interested in civil rights, faith, and activism’s enduring legacy.
Through an intimate dialogue facilitated by Joanna Shenk and Clayborne Carson, the book reveals Harding’s deep commitment to social change and educational reform. It delves into his belief that movements are not only about political action but also about the ways they uplift and connect individuals. In sharing his journey, Harding invites others to recognize the power of collective action, urging a reevaluation of how history is told and understood, making it a significant read for anyone interested in civil rights, faith, and activism’s enduring legacy.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
Contemporary