Introducing two Stringfellow Towne reprints about Bishop Pike:The Bishop Pike AffairThe Death and...
''To endure pain is to suffer anticipation of death, in both mind and body. It must be acknowledg...
An astute, outspoken lay theologian talks to Christians about how they can today find freedom in ...
It was to Harlem that I came from the Harvard Law School. I came to Harlem to live, to work there...
From 'An Ethic for Christians and Other Aliens in a Strange Land':America is a fallen nation. Ame...
Is the Church truly above politics? Or is it all too often a gullible victim of the political are...
Introducing two Stringfellow Towne reprints about Bishop Pike:The Bishop Pike AffairThe Death and...
To become and be a mature human being, to be alive, in the midst of such a drama in which all peo...
Based upon lectures given at the 1962 Ecumenical Study Conference of the United Christian Youth M...
Spirituality, according to William Stringfellow, represents the ordinary experience of partaking ...
Apart from God alone, in what do Americans seek meaning, identity, self-worth, and justification?...
Suspect Tenderness opens with a narrative concerning the capture of Daniel Berrigan, related in h...
In 1980, lawyer theologian William Stringfellow experienced the loss of his close friend and comp...
Stringfellow, in Dissenter in a Great Society, is not concerned with partisan politics but applie...
The first edition of 'Instead of Death', a critique of both the institutions of the Church and th...
'A Private and Public Faith' is a heartfelt protest against the self-serving religiosity that cha...
William Stringfellow (1928-1985) Drawing on the biblical warnings against 'powers and principalit...
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledg...