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This week: The irony of Trump’s inauguration on MLK Day, our picks for the best faith and justice books, and reorienting our “political maps.”

Barbara Johns Monument

MLK’s Dream Is Trump’s Nightmare

Martin Luther King Jr. envisioned a world where even enemies are worthy of love, writes Adam Russell Taylor in this week’s SojoMail. In Trump’s vision? Not so much:

The juxtaposition is hard to ignore: President-elect Donald Trump, who launched his political career by questioning — without evidence — the citizenship of our country’s first Black president, will take his second oath of office on the day we remember and honor Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., this country’s greatest champion for civil and human rights.

Though I hope and pray Trump’s second term will follow the moral vision we honor every year on King’s birthday, I fear the dream King cast for America is much more akin to Trump’s nightmare.

And what, exactly, was King’s dream? While we don’t need to agree with everything that King said or stood for in order to honor him, I do think we need to be more honest about the dream he sought for our country, especially if we hope to realize that dream.

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