edited by Walter Earl Fluker
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"Howard Thurman is one of America's most creative religious thinkers. This volume covers his life and thought during the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement, co-pastor of Fellowship Church (San Francisco) and dean of Marsh Chapel, Boston University. It is a must read for pastors, seminary and university professors, and students."—James H. Cone, Union Theological Seminary
"Like the previous volumes, The Soundless Passion of a Single Mind is a marvelous treasure trove for those seeking to know more about the events and passions that fueled the man of such spiritual classics as The Inward Journey. In this fine volume, Walter Earl Fluker reveals the inner world of Thurman's realization that his dream of creating a national movement of churches committed to interreligious, interracial fellowship would not come to bear and his subsequent move to Boston University School of Theology as dean of Marsh Chapel and professor of spiritual resources. Once again, Fluker has produced a volume that gives the reader a deep look into the passionate commitments fueling Howard Thurman that matches the previous three volumes. This is a powerful and moving volume."—Emilie M. Townes, Vanderbilt University Divinity School
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