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The Human Search: Howard Thurman and the Quest for Freedom Proceedings of the Second Annual Thurman Convocation
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The Human Search: Howard Thurman and the Quest for Freedom Proceedings of the Second Annual Thurman Convocation

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This volume is a compilation of the papers, lectures, criticisms, and speeches presented at the Second Annual Convocation of Thurman Scholars. The authors are critics who have written and published essays and books on Thurman in the past decade since his death in 1981. Thurman was one of the foremost religionists - theologian, poet, philosopher, mystic, and scholar - of the twentieth century, and the leading African-American religious practitioner and writer. Attracting numerous followers and admirers from all races, cultures, religions, and ethnic groups, he exerted profound influence on the religious thinkers and specialists of his time. The critical works in this volume attempt to assess the value of Thurman’s central focus in his life and works: the human search for God.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1992
Pages
246
ISBN
9780820414669

This volume is a compilation of the papers, lectures, criticisms, and speeches presented at the Second Annual Convocation of Thurman Scholars. The authors are critics who have written and published essays and books on Thurman in the past decade since his death in 1981. Thurman was one of the foremost religionists - theologian, poet, philosopher, mystic, and scholar - of the twentieth century, and the leading African-American religious practitioner and writer. Attracting numerous followers and admirers from all races, cultures, religions, and ethnic groups, he exerted profound influence on the religious thinkers and specialists of his time. The critical works in this volume attempt to assess the value of Thurman’s central focus in his life and works: the human search for God.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1992
Pages
246
ISBN
9780820414669