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Geography of Faith: Underground Conversations on Religious, Political and Social Change
Contributor(s): Coles, Robert (Author), Berrigan, Daniel (Author)
ISBN: 1893361403     ISBN-13: 9781893361409
Publisher: Skylight Paths Publishing
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2001
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Annotation: More than thirty years ago, at the height of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, Father Daniel Berrigan, a Jesuit priest, was wanted by the FBI. He hid in the house of Robert Coles, who would later win the Pulitzer Prize. Their conversations would encompass a fascinating range of topics: violence, social institutions, compassion, activism, family life -- all in the context of the authors' shared faith, both in God and in the possibility of change.

In this expanded, anniversary edition, Robert Coles sets the conversations in their historical perspective and assesses the progress of faith-based activism in the past three decades. Daniel Berrigan challenges today's activists in a new afterword.

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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology Of Religion
Dewey: 261.809
LCCN: 2001034222
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.02" W x 9.01" (0.68 lbs) 208 pages
 
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A classic of faith-based activism--updated for a new generation.

Why was Daniel Berrigan wanted by the FBI? Why did Robert Coles harbor a fugitive?

Listen in to the conversations between these two great teachers as they struggle with what it means to put your faith to the test. Discover how their story of challenging the status quo during a time of great political, religious, and social change is just as applicable to our lives today.

Thirty years ago, at the height of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, Daniel Berrigan, a Jesuit priest, was wanted by the FBI for his nonviolent protest activities. He hid in the house of Robert Coles, who would later win the Pulitzer Prize. The two began a dialogue that encompasses a fascinating range of topics, from war, psychology, and violence, to social institutions, compassion, activism, and family life.

With this expanded, anniversary edition of a classic, new generations of readers can examine for themselves how spirituality is not only for ourselves, but often demands action and personal risk in the public arena.

New to this edition, Robert Coles offers historical perspective on this turbulent time and assesses the progress of faith-based activism in the years since. Daniel Berrigan challenges today's activists in a new afterword.

Finally, a glossary of terms helps to clarify the key people, places, and movements that are often the subject of the Coles/Berrigan conversations.


Contributor Bio(s): Coles, Robert: -

Dr. Robert Coles was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his five-volume Children of Crisis series. He is professor of Psychiatry and Medical Humanities at Harvard Medical School and James Agee Professor of Social Ethics at Harvard University. Winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, our highest civilian honor, he is also the author of many books.

Berrigan, Daniel: -

Daniel Berrigan, S.J., is a Catholic priest who was one of the most eloquent voices protesting the Vietnam War in the 1960s, and who has continued to be an outspoken activist against social injustice. He has been arrested more than fifty times and has spent many months in federal prisons. Berrigan is the author of numerous books, including (with Thich Nhat Hanh) The Raft Is Not the Shore: Conversations toward a Buddhist-Christian Awareness and is an accomplished poet. He lives in New York City.