Dorothy Day for Armchair Theologians

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Dorothy Day for Armchair Theologians
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Publisher : Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9780664236854
ISBN-13 : 0664236855
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Book Synopsis Dorothy Day for Armchair Theologians by : Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty

Book excerpt: "Dorothy Day was more than an 'armchair' theologian enjoying casual conversations about theology with friends from the comfort of her easy chair. She was a theologian with 'street cred.' Day commands respect because of her experience living among, with, and as the marginalized. Her awareness and knowledge of the challenges faced by people living in poverty stemmed from and were shaped by her relationships with them. The presumed distance of academic objectivity does not apply to her story. She did more than think and talk about her faith; she embodied it. She did more than challenge the failures of the Christian church or surrounding local community to address the needs of people in poverty; she created new community." --from the introduction


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