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Merton's prophetic testament on war and peace.
Seventy original and classic essays on peace and activism by Dorothy Day, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen, and many others.
An extraordinary exploration of the difficult and vital virtue of forgiveness: of ourselves as well as others, even in the face of terrible loss.
A black South African and a white American theologian explore the biblical and theological foundations of reconciliation in the post-apartheid context.
Explores the spiritual and political paradoxes that inform the Christian's vocation to peacemaking.
An Anglican priest and anti-apartheid activist survives a letter bomb and goes on to found worldwide ministry for the healing of trauma, from South Africa to Rwanda, Northern Ireland to post-9/11 New York.
The definitive biography of a modern martyr and Christian hero.
A practical guide for faith-based communities to move forward from a commitment to social justice to actually bringing about social change.
Thomas Merton's letters to interfaith friends illuminate the great challenge of dialogue and communion.
Key historic documents demonstrate the contributions of black Catholics in America.
Writings on peace, faith, and the imperative of hope from one of America's most well-known Catholic activists.
Spanning seven decades, this treasury of letters between the famous brothers offers extraordinary insight into their social activism, civil disobedience, peacemaking efforts, and sharp critiques of American foreign policy.