God and Human Responsibility(1stEdition) David Walker and Ethical Prophecy (Voices of the African Diaspora) by RufusBurrowJr. Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 2004 by Mercer University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-86554-892-3, ISBN: 0-86554-892-7
"Before now, no writer has sought to systematically relate David Walker to the tradition of eighth-century BCE Hebrew prophecy (Amos, Hosea, Micah, Isaiah). He if generally portrayed in the literature as a black nationalist militant Christian abolitionist of the first third of the nineteenth century. He is also presented as one who advocated indiscriminate violence against whites. "God and Human Responsibility takes issue with this appro ..."
God and Human Dignity(1stEdition) The Personalism, Theology, and Ethics of Martin Luther King, Jr. by RufusBurrowJr. Hardcover, 360 Pages, Published 2006 by University Of Notre Dame Press ISBN-13: 978-0-268-02194-8, ISBN: 0-268-02194-5
""This is a strong and sophisticated treatment of Martin Luther King, Jr., that makes an important contribution. It reflects Burrow's immense knowledge of personalist philosophy and the thought of King." —Gary Dorrien, Reinhold Niebuhr Chair of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary "This scholarly, courageous, insightful work, which fuses so successfully King's academic career with his heritage from the Black Church, is a much needed ..."
God and Human Responsibility(1stEdition) David Walker and Ethical Prophecy (Voices of the African Diaspora) by Dr RufusBurrowJr Hardcover, 223 Pages, Published 2004 by Mercer University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-86554-852-7, ISBN: 0-86554-852-8
God and Human Dignity(1stEdition) The Personalism, Theology, and Ethics of Martin Luther King, Jr. by RufusBurrowJr., Lewis V. Baldwin, Walter G. Muelder Paperback, 360 Pages, Published 2016 by University Of Notre Dame Press ISBN-13: 978-0-268-02195-5, ISBN: 0-268-02195-3
""This is a strong and sophisticated treatment of Martin Luther King, Jr., that makes an important contribution. It reflects Burrow's immense knowledge of personalist philosophy and the thought of King." —Gary Dorrien, Reinhold Niebuhr Chair of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary "This scholarly, courageous, insightful work, which fuses so successfully King's academic career with his heritage from the Black Church, is a much need ..."