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Inspiring meditations from a modern monk, living in the "desert" of the inner city.
The first book to articulate a comprehensive and systematic Christian theology through Native American eyes.
A Palestinian Christian Arab, citizen of Israel, provides a sharp analysis of the conflict, centered on the land and its meaning for all the region's inhabitants.
The Palestinian Christian author of Justice and Only Justice explores the historical and biblical roots of this conflict, and provides principles for its resolution.
The fascinating story of Archbishop Raymond G. Hunthausen of Seattle provides an historic look at a critical turning point for the American Catholic church.
The single most lucid, direct, and powerful statement of the heart of liberation theology.
The biography of a tireless American Catholic mission promoter and Maryknoll legend offers a fascinating window on the Catholic missionary movement in the twentieth century.
Two activist scholars offer scriptural foundations for the cause of restorative justice.
Profiles individuals who illustrate the challenge of peacemaking, reconciliation, and restorative justice.
From the Anabaptists to Thich Nhat Hanh, the evolution of a powerful American idea.
This examination of the history of BLM and the Catholic church's involvement in slavery, presents a radical call to dignity and equality for all people.
Argues that the same social forces that have overturned other modes of violence can also end war.
The mother of a murder victim makes the case against capital punishment.
Examines the relationship between Christianity and politics from the teachings of the Old and New Testaments through the patristic and medieval eras and the age of reform, to the age of revolution and throughout the twentieth century into the third millennium.
An introduction to peacemakers, martyrs, and saints who have embodied the gospel challenge of our day.
The renowned Trappist monk's reflections on the threat of nuclear war and the urgency of peace.
A study of the relationship between Biblical Studies and colonization, with ways to separate the two on both a conceptual level as well as a practical one.