tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837901219583668417.post2536723931674452556..comments2023-11-03T10:17:23.247-05:00Comments on Rhetoric Race and Religion: From the Dream to the Mountain Top and Beyond: Martin Luther King and the African American Prophetic TraditionUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837901219583668417.post-74226770064293389802013-01-26T21:35:27.325-06:002013-01-26T21:35:27.325-06:00Vicki, thanks for reading and for your question. I...Vicki, thanks for reading and for your question. I think one of the main reasons why we do not do this as you say is that, first, it is not easy. But two, there are forces who are diametrically opposed to this and will do everything in their power to stop you. Folks just do not want to make the commitment. Andre E. Johnsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13011432344544561883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6837901219583668417.post-37809615826366298392013-01-26T18:41:42.483-06:002013-01-26T18:41:42.483-06:00Wow. Andre, this is an outstanding speech. Your w...Wow. Andre, this is an outstanding speech. Your words painted the picture so well, I could see the society you wrote of. For me, I see a disconnect between the depth of what theologians such as yourself know and that which is preached and taught in pulpits ordinarily on Sunday mornings. If we are indeed called to this, why isn't this the norm?Vickinoreply@blogger.com