No bars to manhood

by Daniel Berrigan

Paper Book, 1970

Status

Available

Call number

BX4705.B384A3

Publication

Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1970.

Description

Committed radical that he is, Daniel Berrigan, launches his personal rockets against the social evils that disturb and preoccupy him. Beginning with a long autobiographical piece he traces the influences that brought him first to a radical stance and then to a direct confrontation with society. From this very intimate statement he develops his theme of a need for nonviolent revolutionary change in his reflections on his own trial and sentencing, in his thoughtful examination of the true implications of Christianity, and in his consideration of prophets as revolutionaries. In a long dialog with an SDS student about the 1969 Black/White confrontation at Cornell University, he relates the questions raised by that crisis to the larger crises of American life. Finally, he directs two stinging parables at the well-fed and the complacent. Probing and provocative, this work illuminates starkly the agonizing decisions people must make.… (more)

LCC

BX4705.B384A3

Physical description

215 p.; 22 cm

Barcode

31342000087832

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