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Religion of the Prophets: The Message of Ezekiel, 1952 August 11


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In this eighth sermon on the prophets, Thurman gives a thorough exploration of Ezekiel. First, Thurman returns to the topic of responsibility through the lens of holiness. In Ezekiel, though environment affects our choices, we each must reckon with ourselves and our own actions. The action is ultimate in determining our holiness, and our good acts might save us from the weight of our bad acts. Thurman also suggests that we might bear responsibility, not through some profession, but simply as ourselves taking ownership of our own living. This includes when our lives are under great threat and consequence, which might compromise our moral commitments. Do we commit the sin of deceit when our lives are jeopardy? Or do we maintain our integrity? Thurman does not offer any clear answers, but asserts that we must all wrestle with the question, for it is the circumstance of our everyday lives.


Part of the Collection, Religion of the Prophets (1952, Fellowship Church, San Francisco, CA)


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Description by Rodell Jefferson III.


Recorded in Fellowship Church, San Francisco, California


Citation: Thurman, Howard, “Religion of the Prophets: The Message of Ezekiel, 1952 August 11,” The Howard Thurman Digital Archive, accessed July 9, 2024, https://thurman.pitts.emory.edu/items/show/591.

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