Talk:Prayer protest

Article Structure
I just started this article. I recommend the following structure for it:
 * Strategy
 * Gene Sharp "The Politics of Nonviolent Action" 1973
 * Theology
 * Blumenthal, D. R. (1993). Facing the abusing God: A theology of protest. Westminster John Knox Press.
 * Morrow, W. S. (2006). Protest against God: the eclipse of a Biblical tradition (Vol. 4). Sheffield Phoenix Press Limited.
 * History and Examples
 * Ancient
 * United States Colonial History
 * Jewish Responses to Nazis
 * Tomlin, C. (2006). Protest and Prayer: Rabbi Dr Solomon Schonfeld and Orthodox Jewish Responses in Britain to the Nazi Persecution of Europe's Jews 1942-1945. Peter Lang.
 * Gandhi
 * Civil Rights Movement
 * Contemporary Practitioners
 * Hair, P. D. (1999). Prayer and Protest: Bringing a Community Vision of Justice to a Labor Dispute. U. Pa. J. Lab. & Emp. L., 2, 657.
 * Sack, K. (1997). In south, prayer is a form of protest. New York Times, 9.
 * See Also
 * Heredia, L. (2011). From Prayer to Protest: The Immigrant Rights Movement and the Catholic Church. Rallying for Immigrant Rights.

Sondra.kinsey (talk) 15:02, 30 October 2016 (UTC)