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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Sources with Abbreviations xiv
- Supplemental Texts xv
- Foreword: Witness and Wisdom xvii
- Preface xxiii
- Introduction xxix
- Prologue: Worlds on Fire xli
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Part I: A Catholic Trying to Be a Christian, 1957–67
- Christ in Our Midst 1
- What’s It Going to Be with You? 5
- The Freedom Rides 7
- JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis 9
- The Nature of Christian Witness 11
- Segregation and the Nuclear Arms Race 13
- Questioning the Christian “Credo” 15
- I Will Take My Stand, Come What May 17
- Peace Is the Duty of Our Time 19
- Faithful Enough to Suffer, Daring Enough to Serve 23
- The Priest and Society 26
- Liberation from the Pathology of War 28
- Pacifist or Peacemaker 29
- The Gospel Means Peacemaking 31
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Part II: Resisting the Vietnam War, 1967– 73
- Diary from the Baltimore City Jail 35
- Christianity and Revolution Are Synonymous 40
- Trying to Serve Love 43
- Times for Confronting Injustice 46
- All of Us Are Prisoners 48
- We Claim a Higher Law 54
- The Christian Roots of Protest 56
- After the Trial, Hope 58
- Truth Creates Its Own Room 60
- Liberation from Fear 64
- Acts of Faith 65
- Our Responsibility to Each Other 66
- We Have Trouble with Surrender 68
- The Sinless One Continues to Haunt Me 70
- Following the Man of Calvary 75
- Resistance Is Essential 77
- Withstanding the Attacks 80
- Marriage with Liz 82
- Smear and Ridicule 85
- The USA v. Philip Berrigan 86
- Revolution, Berrigan Style 87
- Obeying God’s Word Can Get You Killed 88
- We Constitute the Church in Chains 89
- Fasting in Prison 95
- Resistance, Liberation, and Fear 97
- Prayer, Risk, and Generosity 99
- The Strength and Faith of Liz 101
- Renewing Wedding Vows 103
- Truth and Peace Mean Resistance 104
- An Enemy of the State 106
- Our Acts Are Nonviolent 107
- On Self- Pity While in Prison 109
- What We Do to the Vietnamese, We Do to Ourselves 110
- The Plastic Goliaths 116
- Acquittal 118
- To Create Hope Is to Wrestle with Death 120
- Dealing with the “Blahs” in Prison 124
- Thanksgiving 1972 126
- Finally Free...for a While 127
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Part III: Community, Plowshares, and the Bomb, 1973–2002
- Paying Dearly for Our Love 129
- Religion and Politics 134
- A Ministry of Risk and Liberation 136
- Disarm or Dig Graves 140
- Resisting Nuclear Suicide 143
- A Leaflet at Christmas: Christ or the Bomb 145
- A Time When No Leader Can Buy Us 147
- The Kenosis of Christ 149
- Fools on Christ’s Account 151
- Thoughts from Alexandria Jail 153
- Prophecy and Life 155
- Hostage to the Bomb 159
- Back to the Pentagon 160
- We Cannot Be Silent if We Want Peace 162
- Letter from Prison to Dorothy Day 164
- A Call to Faithfulness 166
- Naming the Beast 168
- Tribute to Liz 169
- Liz in Prison 171
- Beating Swords into Plowshares 172
- Liz Resists the Arms Race, Again 177
- Disarming the Nuclear Navy— and Ourselves 183
- Empire and the Super- rich 186
- Free Enough to Go to Jail 189
- Commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. 192
- Isaiah in North Carolina 194
- Hellholes, Courts, Jails: A Triple Source of Resistance 197
- Suffering Servanthood 200
- Working for the Long Haul 203
- My Roots Are in the Church 205
- “From Prison, Old Militant Struggles On” 206
- Reliance on Community 207
- Ash Wednesday Action 209
- Agenda for Renewal 212
- No Freedom without Love 215
- Loving Our Enemies 217
- We Aren’t Doing OK by Ourselves 220
- A Harvest of Death 224
- The Trial of Depleted Uranium 227
- God Becomes Light to Us 229
- The Healing Act of Forgiveness 231
- Doing Good and Resisting Evil 233
- Time for a National Strike 236
- Notes from Prison on 9/11 238
- Final Journal Entries 2002 241
- Phil’s Last Statement, Unfi nished, November 2002 243
- Afterword 245
- Acknowledgments 253
- Contributors 255
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Sources with Abbreviations xiv
- Supplemental Texts xv
- Foreword: Witness and Wisdom xvii
- Preface xxiii
- Introduction xxix
- Prologue: Worlds on Fire xli
-
Part I: A Catholic Trying to Be a Christian, 1957–67
- Christ in Our Midst 1
- What’s It Going to Be with You? 5
- The Freedom Rides 7
- JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis 9
- The Nature of Christian Witness 11
- Segregation and the Nuclear Arms Race 13
- Questioning the Christian “Credo” 15
- I Will Take My Stand, Come What May 17
- Peace Is the Duty of Our Time 19
- Faithful Enough to Suffer, Daring Enough to Serve 23
- The Priest and Society 26
- Liberation from the Pathology of War 28
- Pacifist or Peacemaker 29
- The Gospel Means Peacemaking 31
-
Part II: Resisting the Vietnam War, 1967– 73
- Diary from the Baltimore City Jail 35
- Christianity and Revolution Are Synonymous 40
- Trying to Serve Love 43
- Times for Confronting Injustice 46
- All of Us Are Prisoners 48
- We Claim a Higher Law 54
- The Christian Roots of Protest 56
- After the Trial, Hope 58
- Truth Creates Its Own Room 60
- Liberation from Fear 64
- Acts of Faith 65
- Our Responsibility to Each Other 66
- We Have Trouble with Surrender 68
- The Sinless One Continues to Haunt Me 70
- Following the Man of Calvary 75
- Resistance Is Essential 77
- Withstanding the Attacks 80
- Marriage with Liz 82
- Smear and Ridicule 85
- The USA v. Philip Berrigan 86
- Revolution, Berrigan Style 87
- Obeying God’s Word Can Get You Killed 88
- We Constitute the Church in Chains 89
- Fasting in Prison 95
- Resistance, Liberation, and Fear 97
- Prayer, Risk, and Generosity 99
- The Strength and Faith of Liz 101
- Renewing Wedding Vows 103
- Truth and Peace Mean Resistance 104
- An Enemy of the State 106
- Our Acts Are Nonviolent 107
- On Self- Pity While in Prison 109
- What We Do to the Vietnamese, We Do to Ourselves 110
- The Plastic Goliaths 116
- Acquittal 118
- To Create Hope Is to Wrestle with Death 120
- Dealing with the “Blahs” in Prison 124
- Thanksgiving 1972 126
- Finally Free...for a While 127
-
Part III: Community, Plowshares, and the Bomb, 1973–2002
- Paying Dearly for Our Love 129
- Religion and Politics 134
- A Ministry of Risk and Liberation 136
- Disarm or Dig Graves 140
- Resisting Nuclear Suicide 143
- A Leaflet at Christmas: Christ or the Bomb 145
- A Time When No Leader Can Buy Us 147
- The Kenosis of Christ 149
- Fools on Christ’s Account 151
- Thoughts from Alexandria Jail 153
- Prophecy and Life 155
- Hostage to the Bomb 159
- Back to the Pentagon 160
- We Cannot Be Silent if We Want Peace 162
- Letter from Prison to Dorothy Day 164
- A Call to Faithfulness 166
- Naming the Beast 168
- Tribute to Liz 169
- Liz in Prison 171
- Beating Swords into Plowshares 172
- Liz Resists the Arms Race, Again 177
- Disarming the Nuclear Navy— and Ourselves 183
- Empire and the Super- rich 186
- Free Enough to Go to Jail 189
- Commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. 192
- Isaiah in North Carolina 194
- Hellholes, Courts, Jails: A Triple Source of Resistance 197
- Suffering Servanthood 200
- Working for the Long Haul 203
- My Roots Are in the Church 205
- “From Prison, Old Militant Struggles On” 206
- Reliance on Community 207
- Ash Wednesday Action 209
- Agenda for Renewal 212
- No Freedom without Love 215
- Loving Our Enemies 217
- We Aren’t Doing OK by Ourselves 220
- A Harvest of Death 224
- The Trial of Depleted Uranium 227
- God Becomes Light to Us 229
- The Healing Act of Forgiveness 231
- Doing Good and Resisting Evil 233
- Time for a National Strike 236
- Notes from Prison on 9/11 238
- Final Journal Entries 2002 241
- Phil’s Last Statement, Unfi nished, November 2002 243
- Afterword 245
- Acknowledgments 253
- Contributors 255