The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Augustine's Doctrine of EvilDr. King cites Albert Knudson's "The Doctrine of Redemption. |
Dr. King cites Albert C. Knudson.Dr. King cites Albert C. Knudson's Doctrine of Redemption as a source for Henri Bergson's view of free will. |
Evil (Natural)Dr. King cites Albert Knudson on the topic of evil. |
Faith and ReasonDr. King references Albert Knudson's "The Doctrine of God." |
KnudsonDr. King cites a publication by theologian Albert Knudson. |
Knudson, Albert C.Dr. King cites a work by Christian theologian, Albert Knudson. |
Leibnitz's Doctrine of EvilDr. King cites Albert C. Knudson's "Doctrine of Redemption." |
MetaphysicsDr. King cites Albert Knudson’s “The Philosophy of Personalism” as a good defense. |
MonotheismDr. King describes monotheism, the belief in the existence of one God, as it compares to Hebrews and Greeks in a civilized world. He quotes Albert C. Knudson from "Religious Teachings of the Old Testament." |
Religious Index - MLK NotesThis document illustrates how to put together a sermon for religious services and contains notes from Dr. King. |