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Jeremiah: The World and the Wound of God

Berrigan, Daniel
Jeremiah: The World and the Wound of God
Jeremiah exposes the corruption of religious commitments, addresses national trauma and uncertainty, and proclaims the requirements of true lament and resolve. Daniel Berrigan's fiery, spiritual reading of the prophet Jeremiah evokes social action, religious courage, and personal witness.

CHF 39.90

The Trouble with Our State

Berrigan, Daniel / Dear, John
The Trouble with Our State
The trouble with our state, " Daniel Berrigan writes in his great poem, "was not civil disobedience, which in any case was hesitant and rare. . . . The trouble with our state--our state of soul, our state of siege, was civil obedience." This poem, like the many others gathered here together by Daniel Berrigan's friend and editor, Rev. John Dear, continues his famous critique of the American war machine and summons readers to carry on his campa...

CHF 42.50

The Trouble with Our State

Berrigan, Daniel / Dear, John
The Trouble with Our State
The trouble with our state, " Daniel Berrigan writes in his great poem, "was not civil disobedience, which in any case was hesitant and rare. . . . The trouble with our state--our state of soul, our state of siege, was civil obedience." This poem, like the many others gathered here together by Daniel Berrigan's friend and editor, Rev. John Dear, continues his famous critique of the American war machine and summons readers to carry on his campa...

CHF 23.50

Lamentations

Berrigan, Daniel
Lamentations
On September 11, 2001, Daniel Berrigan--in the midst of working with those ministering to rescue workers and families of the missing or dead, leading prayer vigils, and organizing protests against military retaliation--looked to Lamentations for wisdom and insight.

CHF 43.50

Genesis

Berrigan, Daniel
Genesis
For seven years, Daniel Berrigan pondered the themes, meanings, contradictions, and implications of the Bible's most well-known and well-cherished "Book of Beginnings." In light of the escalating violence, military occupations, and global acts of terrorism that have characterized the beginning of our twenty-first century, Genesis: Fair Beginnings, then Foul yields both sorrowful and hopeful reflections as Berrigan walks his readers through the...

CHF 65.00

Job

Berrigan, Daniel
Job
Berrigan uses the story of Job to ignite our religious imagination and show us the way to effective protest and true faith. Continuing his series of livel reflections on Scripture, he inspires us to action and assures us of God's fidelity.

CHF 64.00

Exodus

Berrigan, Daniel
Exodus
Description: The prophets exhort us to defend the poor, but we lionize the rich. They assure us that chariots and missiles cannot save us, yet we seek refuge under their cold shadow. They urge us to forgo idolatry, but we compulsively fetishize the work of our hands. Above all, the prophetic Word warns us that the way to liberation in a world locked down by the spiral of violence, the way to redemption in a world of enslaving addictions, the ...

CHF 53.50

Daniel Berrigan: Essential Writings

Berrigan, Daniel / Dear, John Sj
Daniel Berrigan: Essential Writings
Through this selection from his many books, journals, poems, and homilies, a chronicle of Fr. Berrigan's life and work unfolds from the early steps in his vocation, to his decision to cross the line and go to prison, his ongoing witness for peace, and his extraordinary commentaries on scripture and the life of radical discipleship.

CHF 28.50

The Trial of the Catonsville Nine

Berrigan, Daniel, S. J.
The Trial of the Catonsville Nine
On May 17, 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War, nine men and women entered a Selective Service office outside Baltimore. They removed military draft records, took them outside, and set them afire with napalm. This title presents a powerful expression of the conflicts between conscience and conduct, power and justice, law and morality.

CHF 39.90

Lamentations

Berrigan, Daniel
Lamentations
On September 11, 2001 Daniel Berrigan sat at his desk in upper Manhattan writing a commentary on the Book of Genesis. As he explored the goodness of God's creation, the terrible events of that day stopped him cold.

CHF 125.00

No Gods But One

Berrigan, Daniel
No Gods But One
On the face of it, Deuteronomy seems to be a book filled with triumph -- the pronouncement of the commandments, the end of the Israelites' long exile, the coming of the Promised Land.But Daniel Berrigan here turns a searching eye toward this text and finds its darker side. Moses, the people's leader for forty years, is denied entrance to the land he dreamt about. The people desperately create a golden calf to worship even as God is giving Mose...

CHF 30.90