"I have a sense that the times themselves, apart from more or less deliberately created crises, render strong things fragile, and fragile things mortally endangered. The times themselves are a perm…
Berrigan offers a brilliant, poetic commentary on the Acts of the Apostles with the daring proposition that this New Testament book is left "unfinished," and that we are called to take up the story…
This passionate one, this meek poet, this exemplary human being, this priest of Christ now gives us a wise, lucid, compelling and edifying testament affirming the sacramental integrity of human lif…
Berrigan draws clear parallels between Deuteronomy’s time of mingled triumph and broken law and our own moment in history, uncovering the stories within the story of this complex biblical book. W…
Authors provides a chronicle of their community in Baltimore. They show us that for their nonviolent community, resistance to the nuclear arms race is not merely a political endeavor, but most prof…
This extraordinary book, written during the four mounths that the author was resisting arrest and living underground, is an unexpected gift. Rather than being merely an account of a fugitive's life…