The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
GodDr. King cites the Old Testament biblical book of Deuteronomy expressing that there is only one God. |
GodDr. King references the Old Testament book of Job. In this scripture, Job regains hope in the midst of tribulation. |
GodDr. King quotes a passage from Psalms 77:13, which discusses the greatness of God through comparison to other gods. |
GodDr. King records his thoughts on the book of Deuteronomy to illustrate the oneness of God. |
GodDr. King cites a scripture that derives from the Old Testament biblical book of Deuteronomy, stating "the seeing of God's face meant death." |
GodDr. King references the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy to illustrate God's perfection. |
GodDr. King references the book of Job by discussing the immense and power of God. |
GodDr. King cites the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy regarding the topic of monotheism. |
GodDr. King writes about God, according to Isaiah 40: 12-31. |
GodDr. King quotes Psalms 111:3 and writes that "here is the familiar emphasis of the mercy and grace of God." |
GodDr. King references the Old Testament book of Job regarding God's concern for man. |
GodDr. King cites a scripture from the Book of Job, elaborating on the goodness of God and it's correlation with human suffering. |
GodDr. King writes about God, according to Jeremiah 3:12. |
GodDr. King uses a verse from the Book of Nehemiah to illustrate God's faithfulness. |
GodDr. King writes about Chapter 11 of the Old Testament Book, Hosea, concerning Israel. |
GodThis scripture, deriving from the Old Testament biblical book of Isaiah, illustrates God as holy. |
GodDr. King references the Book of Amos regarding the ethics of God. According to the scriptures God is just and fair and demands "justice and sacrifice." |
God (His Existence: Psalms)Dr. King references the Old Testament biblical Book of Psalms regarding God's existence. |
God (I Chronicles)Dr. King interprets I Chronicles 16:14 as implying monotheism. |
God (Isaiah)Dr. King provides text from the Old Testament book of Isaiah highlighting the "ethical nature of God." |
God (Malachi)Dr. King writes notes regarding the prophet Malachi in the Old Testament of the Bible. |
God (Malachi)Dr. King references various Bible passages that are related to God. |
God (Niebuhr Conception)Dr. King quotes American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr regarding the subject of God. |
God (Zephaniah)Dr. King discusses the Book of Zephaniah which includes the perception of God and the people of Israel. |
God - II KingsDr. King cites II Kings 5:15 as as affirmation of monotheism. |
God in IsaiahDr. King cites Isaiah 55: 8,9 on the holiness and transcendence of God and distinguishes this from an anthropomorphic view of God. |
God in the Book of PsalmsDr. King references Bible verse Psalm 71:19. He outlines why the idea of a finite God is incongruent with the "theistic absolutism" found in the Old Testament. |
God Pronounces Judgement of AmericaGod Pronounces Judgment of America is allegedly a prophecy from God, through his servant Reverend R. G. Hardy, given on Christmas Day 1966. It reveals that a horrible earthquake and war are in the future. |
God the InescapableDr. King references the book of Psalms regarding the topic "God the Inescapable." King speaks about man attempting to hide from God, but ultimately expresses that this impossible to do. |
God's OmniscienceDr. King references the Biblical Book of Psalms regarding God's omniscience. King notes that God knows everything before it is even done. This, however, does not have an effect on human free will. |