A ministry of risk : writings on peace and nonviolence /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Berrigan, Philip (Author)
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Wolf, Brad (Editor, author of introduction.), Wylie-Kellermann, Bill (author of foreword.), Berrigran, Frida (author of preface.), Dear, John, 1959- (author of afterword.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Fordham University Press, 2024.
Edition:First edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Foreword: Witness and Wisdom Bill Wylie-Kellermann
  • Preface: Frida Berrigan
  • Introduction: Brad Wolf
  • Prologue: Worlds on Fire Philip Berrigan
  • Part I: A Catholic Trying to Be a Christian, 1957-67
  • Christ in Our Midst
  • What's It Going to Be with You?
  • The Freedom Rides
  • JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis
  • The Nature of Christian Witness
  • Segregation and the Nuclear Arms Race
  • Questioning the Christian "Credo
  • I Will Take My Stand, Come What May
  • Peace Is the Duty of Our Time
  • Faithful Enough to Suffer, Daring Enough to Serve
  • The Priest and Society
  • Liberation from the Pathology of War
  • Pacifist or Peacemaker
  • The Gospel Means Peacemaking
  • Part II: Resisting the Vietnam War, 1967-73
  • Diary from the Baltimore City Jail
  • Christianity and Revolution Are Synonymous
  • Trying to Serve Love
  • Times for Confronting Injustice
  • All of Us Are Prisoners
  • We Claim a Higher Law
  • The Christian Roots of Protest
  • After the Trial, Hope
  • Truth Creates Its Own Room
  • Liberation from Fear
  • Acts of Faith
  • Our Responsibility to Each Other
  • We Have Trouble with Surrender
  • The Sinless One Continues to Haunt Me
  • Following the Man of Calvary
  • Resistance Is Essential
  • Withstanding the Attacks
  • Marriage with Liz
  • Smear and Ridicule
  • The USA vs. Philip Berrigan
  • Revolution, Berrigan Style
  • Obeying God's Word Can Get You Killed
  • We Constitute the Church in Chains
  • Fasting in Prison
  • Resistance, Liberation, and Fear
  • Prayer, Risk, and Generosity
  • The Strength and Faith of Liz
  • Renewing Wedding Vows
  • Truth and Peace Mean Resistance
  • An Enemy of the State
  • Our Acts Are Nonviolent
  • On Self-Pity While in Prison
  • What We Do to the Vietnamese, We Do to Ourselves
  • The Plastic Goliaths
  • Acquittal
  • To Create Hope Is to Wrestle with Death
  • Dealing with the "Blahs" in Prison
  • Thanksgiving 1972
  • Finally Free . . . for a While
  • Part III: Community, Plowshares, and the Bomb, 1973-2002
  • Paying Dearly for Our Love
  • Religion and Politics
  • A Ministry of Risk and Liberation
  • Disarm or Dig Graves
  • Resisting Nuclear Suicide
  • A Leaflet at Christmas: Christ or the Bomb
  • A Time When No Leader Can Buy Us
  • The Kenosis of Christ
  • Fools on Christ's Account
  • Thoughts from Alexandria Jail
  • Prophecy and Life
  • Hostage to the Bomb
  • Back to the Pentagon
  • We Cannot Be Silent if We Want Peace
  • Letter from Prison to Dorothy Day
  • A Call to Faithfulness
  • Naming the Beast
  • Tribute to Liz
  • Liz in Prison
  • Beating Swords into Plowshares
  • Liz Resists the Arms Race, Again
  • Disarming the Nuclear Navy- and Ourselves
  • Empire and the Super-rich
  • Free Enough to Go to Jail
  • Commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Isaiah in North Carolina
  • Hellholes, Courts, Jails: A Triple Source of Resistance
  • Suffering Servanthood