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Simultaneously social biography and biblical commentary, Berrigan's newest book is a tour de force that brims with conviction. A must-read for anyone seeking to apply biblical truths to contemporary life; for anyone who wonders, What does Isaiah have to say to us?
Dorothee Soelle author, Theology for Skeptics
Written in a splendid immediacy of style and spirit, Berrigan's book bridges the gap between the then and now.
Richard John Neuhaus, First Things
A gifted poet's compelling invitation to rethink the nature of prophetic witness, then and now.
Howard Zinn, author
A People's History of the United States
What you learn from this astonishing book is that behind (Berrigan's) secular acts of civil disobedience...there was always a profound theology of peace and resistance to evil...There is poetry and prophecy here to inspire us all.
156 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1996