Fighting the Lamb's War

Philip Berrigan

Fighting the Lamb's War
Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse.com
Country
United States
Published
12 May 2011
Pages
242
ISBN
9781450279734

Fighting the Lamb’s War

Philip Berrigan

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“A Christian who truly walks the radical way of the cross. Phil Berrigan overturns the tables of injustice and summons us to love our enemies and worship the God of peace. Like Thoreau, Ghandi, King, and Dorothy Day, Phil Berrigan exemplifies courage. He is both an inspiration and a challenge to me and countless others. Here is a true hero of our turbulent times. -Martin Sheen

"Few nations in history have had a prophet of Phil Berrigan’s stature. With iron intransigency he has stood in the breach leading to nuclear omnicide. The state has tried to quash his witness time after time: arrests, lockups, long sentences, all the paraphenalia of intimidation. Why doesn’t it work? What enables this jack-in-thebox prophet to pop up, again and again? Find out. Read this book.” -Walter Wink, author, “Engaging the Powers”

“How important it is for our children to know this history of courage, risk, and commitment that they won’t find in history books.” -Grace Paley

“I have been waiting for Phil Berrigan’s autobiography and it is a pleasure to read. His words have the direct, simple eloquence of his actions. He provokes and inspires, and dares to be critical of himself even as he recounts a life committed to peace, justice and community.” -Howard Zinn

“One of the best books I have ever read. I loved its honest probing of the thoughts, feelings and actions of an unusually sensitive, occasionally wrong-headed, but clearly not self-righteous pioneer in the struggle for a better world. Its acute analyses of of the periods in which Phil have lived, from before World War II to the present, are invaluable contributions to real history.” -David Dellinger, author, “From Yale to Jail”

“It is difficult to be dispassionate about the Berrigans. No one who knows them can doubt that they are heroic individuals, willing to do what many realize should be done, regardless of the personal cost…There are not too many people of whom this can honestly be said.” -Noam Chomsky

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