VALLEY FORGE, Pa., Oct.7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ Judson Press best-selling author Marvin A. McMickle issues a challenge to African American churches, and specifically clergy, to reengage in the political process as active agents so that the issues facing African American communities are addressed. In his latest project, Pulpit & Politics: Separation of Church & State in the Black Church, McMickle seeks to provoke the emergence of a new generation of black preacher-politicians who will move beyond spiritual leadership and into advocacy and social justice.
Pulpit & Politics chronicles the political activism of the African American church in U.S. history, and then examines the leadership role many African American clergy have played in the political process. It also details the dos and don'ts of church involvement in the political process, and emphasizes the importance of African American churches and of clergy political activism in the future.
"McMickle has provided the nation a useful and practical tool for creating a merger of faith and the public square. He has provided a classic of how preacher/politicians can function in a society without violating the law of God or the law of government. The church and society have suffered in the past because of the lack of intellectual leadership that this book pursues. McMickle has written a blueprint for the way forwardwe all should take the journey!"Rev. Dr. W. Wilson Goode Sr., President and CEO, Amachi, Inc., Mayor, 19841992, City of Philadelphia
In this accessible volume, McMickle examines:
Each chapter includes questions for reflection and action steps to be taken in light of the readings and the discussion.
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About the Author:
One of the most respected preachers in the nation, Marvin A. McMickle, DMin, PhD, served as pastor of Antioch Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio, for nearly twenty-five years before becoming president of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School in Rochester, New York, in January 2012. McMickle previously served as Professor of Homiletics at Ashland Theological Seminary and in 2009, spent a semester as a visiting professor at Yale University Divinity School. A prolific author, McMickle has more than a dozen books to his credit, including resources on preaching, ministry, and African American history.
Format: Trade Paper |
Size: 5" x 8" |
Pub Date: October 2014 |
ISBN: 978-0-8170-1751-4 |
Pages: 224 |
Price: $22.99 |
Category: Church Resource |
Distribution: Spring Arbor/Ingram Book Co., |
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Anchor Distributors, STL Distribution |
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