Suspect tenderness; the ethics of the Berrigan witness

by William Stringfellow

Other authorsAnthony Towne (Joint Author.)
Paper Book, 1971

Status

Available

Call number

BX4705.B3845S76

Publication

New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1971]

Description

Suspect Tenderness opens with a narrative concerning the capture of Daniel Berrigan, related in his continuing friendship and pastoral relationship with Stringfellow and co-author Anthony Towne. It continues with an examination of the ethical and theological implications of the Berrigan witness, in which middle-class American piety is asked to face the fact that Jesus was a criminal. Stringfellow insists that every state feels threatened by Christ's claim to a moral authority over death, and sees the community of resistance as a community of resurrection.

LCC

BX4705.B3845S76

Physical description

xiii, 177 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0030865816 / 9780030865817

Barcode

31342000080712
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