The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Answer to a Perplexing QuestionDr. King preaches about faith, based on Matthew 17:14-20, and applies it to the Civil Rights Movement. He defines faith as cooperating with God by surrendering to God's will so that His strength may act freely through us. He asserts that faith, intellect, and work must blend together. |
Examination for MLK ClassThis document contains examination questions for Dr. King's class. Dr. King taught a class at Morehouse College briefly in the early 1960s. |
Facing Life's InescapablesDr. King uses an allegory regarding life to express that if an individual follows God's plan they will live an abundantly happy life. |
ImmoralityDr. King cites a quotation from the book entitled "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy. Mr. Tolstoy includes a dialogue between two characters in the book that discuss immorality. One character references "Hender's Theory" to expound upon the reality of life and death. |