<p>Can mystics be political activists? Can our encounter&nbsp;with God inspire us to be agents of social transformation? Through the lens of Howard Thurman&rsquo;s life&nbsp;and mystical theology Bruce Epperly explores what it means&nbsp;to join prophetic ministry with personal and social healing.&nbsp;Despite the racism he experienced throughout his life Thurman joined his spiritual experiences with a commitment to racial&nbsp;and social healing. He was a prophet challenging racism and&nbsp;social injustice. He was also a healer who experienced God&rsquo;s&nbsp;presence in oppressor as well as oppressed. Thurman&rsquo;s holistic&nbsp;spirituality provides a pathway for social healing in a time&nbsp;characterized by polarization incivility and hatred. Thurman&nbsp;reminds us that we can both picket and pray and protest injustice while working toward reconciliation.</p><p>The spiritual exercises at the end of each chapter draw on Howard Thurman&rsquo;s work to challenge us&mdash;if&nbsp;&nbsp;we practice these exercises seriously and with commitment&mdash;to develop a new view of our opponents. They help us toward loving our enemies and becoming the &ldquo;friendly world of friendly persons&rdquo; that Thurman described.</p>
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