The Arc of Truth by Unknown
Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-05-19T23:00:00+00:00
The Beloved Community Ideal:
In Pursuit of Truthful Ends
When Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of âan unfolding truthâ or
âthe new advancing truth,â he thought of the larger issue of the pursuit of âtruthful endsâ through âtruthful means.â Here the ideal of the beloved community always surfaced and became his main
focus.130 Beloved community for King meant a âtruly integrated
societyâ characterized by âtrue inter-group, interpersonal living,â
âmutual acceptance,â and âshared power.â âI think too often people
have thought of integration in kind of romantic or aesthetic terms,â
he remarked, âwhere you add a little color to a still predominantly
white power structure. I think of integration in political terms, or in
the sense that it is shared power.â131 At other points, King defined
integration in terms of âthe welcomed participationâ of persons âinto
the total range of human activities.â132 Segregation and oppression
are forms of social evil and theological heresy because they are inconsistent with four basic principles that formed the essential core of Kingâs vision of the beloved community: (1) the impartiality of God
in creating and dealing with human beings; (2) a sacramental idea
of the cosmos as echoed by the Psalmistââthe earth is the Lordâs,
and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell thereinâ
(Ps 24:1); (3) a belief in the dignity and worth of all human personality; and (4) a solidaristic conception of society and the world, which holds that each individual is a distinct ontological entity who
finds growth, purpose, and fulfillment through personal and social
relationships based on the agape love ethic.133 In the discussion that
follows, the beloved community is treated as a sort of overarching
telos that embraces the essential elements of Kingâs vision of âa new
South,â134 âa new America,â135 and âa new world.â136 It also reveals
the significant interplay among the South, the nation, and the world
in Kingâs consciousness, which was evident from the period of the
Montgomery protest but became more informed and explicit over
time, especially during the last three years of his life.137
The vision of a new South and the persistent efforts to bring
this ideal into practical reality did not begin with King and the civil
rights movement. New South rhetoric first surfaced almost a century
earlier, after the defeat of the Confederacy, when white newspaper
editors, businessmen, politicians, and religious leaders advocated a
rejection of the attitudes, values, and mores of the Old South and
its plantation-based economic system in favor of a more modernized South defined by increased industrialization and urbanization, enlightened agricultural practices, improved educational opportunities, harmonious race relations, and national reconciliation.138 Henry W. Grady of the Atlanta Constitution is credited with coining the phrase New South in 1874 and popularizing it through his writings and speeches. Grady, Francis W. Dawson of the Charleston
News and Courier, Richard H. Edmonds of Baltimoreâs Manufacturerâs Record, Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal, and Daniel A. Tompkins of the Charleston Observer are usually
considered the âprime moversâ and the âchief advocatesâ of the new
South cause. Important contributions were also made by businessmen such as James Duke, politicians like Virginia governor William Mahone, and church leaders such as the Southern Methodist Bishop Atticus G. Haygood.139 During
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