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Strength to Love by Martin Luther King Jr.

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challenging emotional hopeful inspiring reflective slow-paced

3.0

King was clearly well-read and had an incredible vocabulary. This collection of sermons proves he was as great a writer as he was a speaker. However, because so much of this is focused around Christian values and mores, it did become repetitive, and I disagreed with a lot of his takes.

(In particular, his criticisms of humanism, as well as his staunch philosophy of nonviolence. I understood his point about modern men worshipping the "gods" of science, technology, and progress, but as a humanist myself, I felt he misunderstood what humanism is, and that it doesn't necessarily lack spirituality or morality just because it's not theistic. I don't believe theism is required for morality. Also, just looking at history, sometimes riots, revolts, and other acts of violence are necessary, and the only thing that brings about true change—because oppressors aren't just going to hand over control, wealth, superior status, etc.)

Being queer and having been raised in Christian fundamentalism, I disliked the Christian lingo and overall framing of things, but still glad I read it. We didn't get much of King in school besides the famous "I Have a Dream" speech, so it was nice to see what he really believed first-hand.

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