The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
GodDr. King cites a scripture from the biblical book of Isaiah which demonstrates the eternalness and holiness of God. |
GodDr. King quotes Paul Tillich's "Systematic Theology." |
GodDr. King references the Old Testament book of Numbers regarding the topic of God. |
GodDr. King references the Old Testament book of Job. In this scripture, Job regains hope in the midst of tribulation. |
GodDr. King discusses the inevitability of God being an object. Dr. King quotes a theologian's perception that God's ability to be an object would cease his capacity to be one being among others. |
GodDr. King references the book of Job by discussing the immense and power of God. |
GodDr. King references the Old Testament book of Job regarding God's concern for man. |
GodDr. King cites the Old Testament biblical book of Deuteronomy expressing that there is only one God. |
GodDr. King quotes Dr. William Temple, stating that "God minus the world equals God; the world minus God equals nothing." |
GodDr. King notes that Jeremiah 9:23 speaks of man's ability to know and understand God in contrast to modern theology's claim that God is beyond knowing. |
God (His Existence: Psalms)Dr. King references the Old Testament biblical Book of Psalms regarding God's existence. |
God (His Love)Dr. King writes notes regarding God and his love for humanity. King states, "God is a God who takes initiative... [He] seeks His creatures before they seek him." |
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 (Niebuhr Conception)Dr. King quotes American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr regarding the subject of God. |
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 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. |
Graduate Candidate Notice from Boston UniversityThis is a notice to all possible candidates for the degree of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in June or August of 1954. The notice explains what is required of those who wish to obtain their degree by these dates. |
Gregory the Great (540-604)Dr. King outlines historical information regarding Gregory the Great otherwise known as Pope Gregory I. |
Handwritten Notecard Defining PhilosophyDr. King documents a quote from a book entitled "Philosophy of Religion". |
Handwritten Notecard Regarding Cyril of AlexandriaIn this handwritten notecard, Dr. King makes reference to Cyril of Alexandria. |
HappinessDr. King outlines insight from philosophers Spinoza and Nietzsche regarding the concept of happiness. |
HegelDr. King references German philosopher, George Hegal, in this handwritten notecard. |
Hegel System DiagramDr. King outlines notes regarding Hegel's system, which includes logic, nature, the mind and the spirit. |
Hell-for the LiberalDr. King quotes a definition regarding hell. The definition states that hell is a consequence not a punishment. The notecard ends with a statement about youth's perspective of the world. |
His Attitude Toward Higher CriticismDr. King quotes German philosopher Immanuel Kant's book "The Preface to the First Edition. |
HistoryDr. King references a quote from a book entitled "The Discipline of Liberty" concerning the philosophy of history. |
HistoryDr. King references a quote from philosopher Hegel regarding the philosophy of history. |
HistoryDr. King references a quote from St. Paul regarding a theological perspective of history. |