Abstract
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. demonstrated an inspiring commitment to building not only the civil rights movement for racial equity, but to creating a world of religious cooperation. This essay is written by a young Muslim and a young Evangelical Christian who have committed themselves to furthering Dr. King's vision of religious pluralism. Through the retelling of the impact of religious diversity on the young faithful of America, the life and philosophies of Dr. King, and the story of its authors' partnership with one another, this article explores the ways that his experience and ideals can mobilize young Baptists and others to build the beloved community of which King dreamed.
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