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Daniel: Under the Siege of the Divine Daniel Berrigan Farmington Plough Publishing 1998 0874869528 / 9780874869521 First Edition Hardcover New With Dust Jacket New Robert F. McGovern During the Vietnam War, Daniel Berrigan, poet and priest, poured napalm on draft files, landed in federal prison, and galvanized a protest movement that eventually turned the tide against the war. Thirty years later he is still at it, inspiring a new generation of questioners and seekers in classrooms, and at conferences and retreats. In this book, Berrigan reflects on his namesake and role model, the ancient seer of Hebrew fame. But this is no pious Sunday school drivel. Continuing the series he began with Isaiah and Ezekiel, Berrigan fuses social critique, Jewish midrash, and political commentary to bring us a book stylistic distinction and spiritual depth. This book reveals the deep biblical moorings beneath Berrigan's fabled activism, and demonstrates why he has become a trusted mentor for three generations of pacifists and resisters. A bold and unorthodox application of the Old Testament to current political and social discourse, this book is not simply about a bygone prophet, but a powerful charge to all people of conscience. Hardcover. New. Overstock. Dust jacket in new mylar cover. 219 pages. Price:
12.00 USD
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Jesus Christ Daniel Berrigan, SJ New York Doubleday 1973 0385756206 First Edition Hardcover Very Good With Dust Jacket Used Gregory Harris and Deborah Harris Fr. Berrigan draws on personal experiences, particularly in prison, to explore the symbolism of the cross. At the same time, he comments on war, the Church, the madness and sanity, the individual's role in society, and the cross itself as it has been and can become for each person. In this unique fusion of visual and literary elements, Fr. Berrigan and the artists appeal to humanity to reject oppression, be it spiritual or physical, and affirm freedom as the only viable means of achieving the Kingdom. Hardcover. Ex-library copy in Very Good condition. With discrete attendant markings. Clean and unmarked text. Dust jacket in new lined mylar cover. Unpaged. Price:
14.95 USD
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To Dwell in Peace: An Autobiography Daniel Berrigan New York Harper & Row 1987 0062500570 / 9780062500571 Hardcover Very Good With Dust Jacket Used In a moving, reflective and poetic autobiography, Berrigan describes his life from his early years as the fifth of six sons, his entrance into the Jesuits, his growing social activism while a chaplain at Cornell, his sacrifice of security and freedom to protest the Vietnam War in an act of civil disobedience, his further civil disobedience as a fugitive, and finally his increasing sensitivity to gay liberation and to AIDS. Hardcover. In Near Fine condition. Appears unread. No mark of previous ownership. Dust jacket in new mylar. 356 pages. Price:
15.00 USD
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Uncommon Prayer: A Book of Psalms Daniel Berrigan New York Crossroad/Seabury Press 1978 0816403821 / 9780816403820 Hardcover Very Good With Dust Jacket Used Robert McGovern Choosing forty-two psalms, Fr. Berrigan reweaves their themes into contemporary poetry and prayer. Hardcover. Ex-monastery library copy in Very Good condition. With usual stamps and marks. Card pocket glue residue on free front endpaper, unmarked text. Dust jacket in mylar cover. 145 pages. Price:
6.00 USD
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