Produktbild: A Ministry of Risk

A Ministry of Risk Writings on Peace and Nonviolence

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.04.2024

Herausgeber

Brad Wolf

Verlag

Fordham University Press

Seitenzahl

272

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.5 cm

Gewicht

558 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5315-0627-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.04.2024

Herausgeber

Brad Wolf

Verlag

Fordham University Press

Seitenzahl

272

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.5 cm

Gewicht

558 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5315-0627-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: A Ministry of Risk
  • Foreword: Witness and Wisdom
    Bill Wylie- Kellermann | xv
    Preface
    Frida Berrigan | xxi
    Introduction
    Brad Wolf | xxvii
    Prologue: Worlds on Fire
    Philip Berrigan | xxxix
    Part I: A Catholic Trying to Be a Christian, 1957-67
    Christ in Our Midst | 3
    What's It Going to Be with You? | 5
    The Freedom Rides | 7
    JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis | 9
    The Nature of Christian Witness | 11
    Segregation and the Nuclear Arms Race | 13
    Questioning the Christian "Credo" | 15
    I Will Take My Stand, Come What May | 17
    Peace Is the Duty of Our Time | 19
    Faithful Enough to Suffer, Daring Enough to Serve | 23
    The Priest and Society | 26
    Liberation from the Pathology of War | 28
    Pacifist or Peacemaker | 29
    The Gospel Means Peacemaking | 31
    Part II: Resisting the Vietnam War, 1967- 73
    Diary from the Baltimore City Jail | 37
    Christianity and Revolution Are Synonymous | 40
    Trying to Serve Love | 43
    Times for Confronting Injustice | 46
    All of Us Are Prisoners | 48
    We Claim a Higher Law | 54
    The Christian Roots of Protest | 56
    After the Trial, Hope | 58
    Truth Creates Its Own Room | 60
    Liberation from Fear | 64
    Acts of Faith | 65
    Our Responsibility to Each Other | 66
    We Have Trouble with Surrender | 68
    The Sinless One Continues to Haunt Me | 70
    Following the Man of Calvary | 75
    Resistance Is Essential | 77
    Withstanding the Attacks | 80
    Marriage with Liz | 82
    Smear and Ridicule | 85
    The USA vs. Philip Berrigan | 86
    Revolution, Berrigan Style | 87
    Obeying God's Word Can Get You Killed | 88
    We Constitute the Church in Chains | 89
    Fasting in Prison | 95
    Resistance, Liberation, and Fear | 97
    Prayer, Risk, and Generosity | 99
    The Strength and Faith of Liz | 101
    Renewing Wedding Vows | 103
    Truth and Peace Mean Resistance | 104
    An Enemy of the State | 106
    Our Acts Are Nonviolent 107
    On Self- Pity While in Prison | 109
    What We Do to the Vietnamese, We Do to Ourselves | 110
    The Plastic Goliaths | 116
    Acquittal | 118
    To Create Hope Is to Wrestle with Death | 120
    Dealing with the "Blahs" in Prison | 124
    Thanksgiving 1972 | 126
    Finally Free . . . for a While | 127
    Part III: Community, Plowshares, and the Bomb, 1973-2002
    Paying Dearly for Our Love | 131
    Religion and Politics | 134
    A Ministry of Risk and Liberation | 136
    Disarm or Dig Graves | 140
    Resisting Nuclear Suicide | 143
    A Leaflet at Christmas: Christ or the Bomb | 145
    A Time When No Leader Can Buy Us | 147
    The Kenosis of Christ | 149
    Fools on Christ's Account | 151
    Thoughts from Alexandria Jail | 153
    Prophecy and Life | 155
    Hostage to the Bomb | 159
    Back to the Pentagon | 160
    We Cannot Be Silent if We Want Peace | 162
    Letter from Prison to Dorothy Day | 164
    A Call to Faithfulness | 166
    Naming the Beast | 168
    Tribute to Liz | 169
    Liz in Prison | 171
    Beating Swords into Plowshares | 172
    Liz Resists the Arms Race, Again | 177
    Disarming the Nuclear Navy- and Ourselves | 183
    Empire and the Super-rich | 186
    Free Enough to Go to Jail | 189
    Commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. | 192
    Isaiah in North Carolina | 194
    Hellholes, Courts, Jails: A Triple Source of Resistance | 197
    Suffering Servanthood | 200
    Working for the Long Haul | 203
    My Roots Are in the Church | 205
    "From Prison, Old Militant Struggles On" | 206
    Reliance on Community | 207
    Ash Wednesday Action | 209
    Agenda for Renewal | 212
    No Freedom without Love | 215
    Loving Our Enemies | 217
    We Aren't Doing OK by Ourselves | 220
    A Harvest of Death | 224
    The Trial of Depleted Uranium | 227
    God Becomes Light to Us | 229
    The Healing Act of Forgiveness | 231
    Doing Good and Resisting Evil | 233
    Time for a National Strike | 236
    Notes from Prison on 9/11 | 238
    Final Journal Entries 2002 | 241
    Phil's Last Statement, Unfinished, November 2002 | 243
    Afterword
    John Dear | 245
    Acknowledgments | 253
    Contributors | 255
    Photographs follow page 154