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Divine rebels, American Christian activists for social justice

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Divine rebels, American Christian activists for social justice
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Divine rebels
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
American Christian activists for social justice
Summary
In an effort to reclaim the fundamental principles of Christianity, moving it away from religious right-wing politics and towards the teachings of Jesus, the American Christian activists profiled in this book agitate for a society free from racism, patriarchy, bigotry, retribution, ecocide, torture, poverty, and militarism. These activists view their faith as a personal commitment with public implications; their world consists of people of religious faith protecting the weak and safeguarding the sacred. Recounting social justice activists on the frontlines of the Christian Left since the 1950sincluding Daniel Berrigan, Roy Bourgeois, and SueZann Bosler this book articulates their faith-based alternative to the mainstream conservative religious agenda and liberal cynicism and describes a long-standing American tradition, which began with the nation's earliest Quaker abolitionists
Target audience
adult
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