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The Religion of Malcolm X Versus The Religion of Jesus Christ: A Collection of Sermons on the Challenges and Opportunities of the African American Community
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The Religion of Malcolm X Versus The Religion of Jesus Christ: A Collection of Sermons on the Challenges and Opportunities of the African American Community
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The Religion of Malcolm X Versus The Religion of Jesus Christ: A Collection of Sermons on the Challenges and Opportunities of the African American Community
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During a time of division within the Black community, the traditional Black Church was suffering great tests and challenges, as the Nation of Islam was shaking the foundational beliefs of many local churchgoers. Even more so, many within the Black community who were dealing with racism were sick and tired of the oppression they were facing. These were the days of the Rodney King beating, and the Nation of Islam was a very attractive option to suffering Black America. However, the traditional roots of African Americans were rooted in the Black Church. In this work, Dr. Wade exposes the inconsistencies and fallacies of the doctrine of the Nation of Islam and even more so, gives a theological treatise and defense for the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Bible. This work is an excellent resource for even today's new Black religious movements that deny the deity of Jesus Christ. In this collection of sermons, you will find the challenges and opportunities Dr. Wade presents to Black America, especially.
During a time of division within the Black community, the traditional Black Church was suffering great tests and challenges, as the Nation of Islam was shaking the foundational beliefs of many local churchgoers. Even more so, many within the Black community who were dealing with racism were sick and tired of the oppression they were facing. These were the days of the Rodney King beating, and the Nation of Islam was a very attractive option to suffering Black America. However, the traditional roots of African Americans were rooted in the Black Church. In this work, Dr. Wade exposes the inconsistencies and fallacies of the doctrine of the Nation of Islam and even more so, gives a theological treatise and defense for the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Bible. This work is an excellent resource for even today's new Black religious movements that deny the deity of Jesus Christ. In this collection of sermons, you will find the challenges and opportunities Dr. Wade presents to Black America, especially.


















