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Daniel Berrigan

    9 mai 1921 – 30 avril 2016

    Daniel Berrigan était professeur d'université, activiste contre la guerre et l'avortement, et opposant à la peine de mort. Son œuvre littéraire abordait souvent des dilemmes moraux et l'injustice sociale, explorant les intersections entre la foi et l'activisme.

    Kreuz kontra Krieg
    Zehn Gebote für den Langen Marsch zum Frieden
    The Trouble with Our State
    Jeremiah
    • 2024

      Jeremiah

      The World and the Wound of God

      • 210pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the themes of corruption and national trauma, this interpretation of the prophet Jeremiah emphasizes the need for authentic lament and commitment. Daniel Berrigan's passionate approach calls for social action and religious bravery, encouraging readers to reflect on personal witness in the face of societal challenges.

      Jeremiah
    • 2021

      The Trouble with Our State

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Daniel Berrigan's poetry critiques the American war machine, emphasizing the dangers of civil obedience over civil disobedience. Compiled by Rev. John Dear, this collection calls on readers to embrace nonviolence and advocate for the abolition of war, violence, and nuclear weapons. Berrigan's work serves as a powerful reminder of the need for active resistance against systemic injustices and the moral imperative to pursue peace.

      The Trouble with Our State
    • 1971