APELC Class Notes

Objective: APELCers framed a correspondence.

APELCers of all periods, we did as the objective states with the King text I assigned over the break and that some of you read. We’ll finish proofing it next class, and we’ll begin to close out The Autobiography of Malcolm X.

Since we didn’t finish examining King today, I’d combine today’s notes with those you take next class and just make them one set. And since I collected notes and reviews for periods 1 and 2 today, I’d place good money on my collecting notes for 3 and 4 next Monday. And, since we’ll be in the liberry half of the hour on Thursday and Friday, you should be able to guess which day I’ll be collecting notes for.

I did some looking and found the following article on the theology of Martin Luther King: “Writings show King as liberal Christian, rejecting literalism”. It’s worth reading, I think, if we’re to understand King’s ethos.

Read the letter for next class, and be through chapter 17 of our longer text.

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