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This book examines, interprets and appraises intra-denominational politics of the United Methodist Church (UMC) with respect to (1) ending racial segregation of Blacks, (2) eliminating discrimination against Methodist women and (3) revoking policies and practices of negative differential treatment of Methodist members who are gays and lesbians. The author constructs "Pentagonal Ethics Paradigm" model of the "Jesus of history" and employs it as a tool for assessing UMC institutional discrimination.
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March 2010
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Lulu Enterprises, Inc
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church history, sociology of religion, social movements, politics of church decision-making, Discrimination, Methodist church (u.s.)People
John Wesley, Richard Allen, Frances Willard, Anna Oliver, Georgia Harkness, Bishop James S. Thomas, Charles Parlin, Thelma StevensPlaces
United States of AmericaTimes
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The Politics of Ending Church Discrimination: The United Methodist Story
March 2010, Lulu Enterprises, Inc
0557225981 9780557225989
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