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Prophet of Justice, Prophet of Life

English · Paperback / Softback

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Who was William Stringfellow? Like most prophets, he was brilliant. But he was also, like most prophets, difficult, irascible, suspicious, contentious--and full of courage. He was a lawyer, a social activist, and a dedicated communicant of the Episcopal Church. He graduated from Harvard Law School in the 1950s but put aside the promise of a lucrative career and went to work in East Harlem, one of New York City's poorest neighborhoods. At the height of the Vietnam War, he took the Reverend Daniel Berrigan into his home and was indicted for harboring a fugitive. In the 1970s, while the Episcopal Church was struggling with such issues as the ordination of women and the funding of programs for minorities, he accused the ecclesiastical hierarchy of arrogance, duplicity, and lack of leadership.

Everything William Stringfellow said and did was grounded in his profound belief in the Incarnation and the Eschaton. He knew Jesus Christ to be the Word of God, who is in all things and who challenges the powers and principalities of this world, calling people and institutions to repentance and newness of life.

In Prophet of Justice, Prophet of Life editor Robert Boak Slocum has gathered a diverse group of clergy, legal scholars, and seminary faculty to produce this stimulating and provocative series of essays on the life and work of William Stringfellow.

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Robert Boak Slocum is rector of the Church of the Holy Communion in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and a lecturer in theology at Marquette University in Milwaukee. He was coeditor, with Don Armentrout, of Documents of Witness: A History of the Episcopal Church, 1872-1985. He has recently completed a theological study of William Porcher DuBose and is at work on a concise encyclopedia of the Episcopal Church.

Product details

Assisted by Robert Boak Slocum (Editor)
Publisher Wipf and Stock
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.01.2014
 
EAN 9781625646071
ISBN 978-1-62564-607-1
No. of pages 194
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 11 mm
Weight 252 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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