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Tikkun Reader

Tikkun Reader( )
Author: Lerner, Michael
Contribution by: Lerner, Michael
Das, Lama
Frankenthal, Yitzhak
Nimer, Mohammed
Adler, Rachel
Bauman, Zygmunt
Berrigan, Daniel
Brown, Cherie
Campolo, Tony
Capra, Fritjof
Chernin, Kim
Chopra, Deepak
Cox, Harvey
Etzioni, Amitai
Ferrer, Jorge
Fink, Nan
Frankel, Estelle
Gabel, Peter
Goldhagen, Daniel J.
Green, Arthur
Inchausti, Robert
Kimbrell, Andrew
Kimmel, Michael
Korten, David C.
Langer, Lawrence
Lears, Jackson
Levinson, Julian
Matt, Daniel
Merkin, Daphne
Plaskow, Judith
Primack, Joel
Rose, Or
Schell, Jonathan
Schneider, Kirk
Schorsch, Jonathan
Setton, Ruth Knafo
Shiva, Vandana
Sullivan, William
Wallis, Jim
Walsch, Neale
Waskow, Rabbi Arthur
West, Cornel
Wolf, Naomi
Gottlieb, Roger
Winkler, Gershon Rabbi
ISBN:978-0-7425-4681-3
Publication Date:Oct 2006
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $38.00
Book Description:

Tikkun (teokun): To heal, repair, and transform the world. The Tikkun Reader is a collection of the best of Tikkun magazine from the past 20 years, providing the most cohesive collection of writings that articulate the progressive, left leaning religious perspective on the some of the most important issues in politics, culture, and society facing both Jews and non-Jews today. It includes contributions by such people as Naomi Wolf, Arthur Green, Harvey Cox, Amitai Etzioni, Daniel...
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Book Details
Pages:376
Detailed Subjects: Social Science / Sociology Of Religion
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.26 x 9.18 x 0.99 Inches
Book Weight:0.002 Pounds
Author Biography
Lerner, Michael (Author)
Daniel Berrigan was born in Virginia, Minnesota on May 9, 1921. He received a bachelor's degree in 1946 from St. Andrew-on-Hudson, a Jesuit seminary in Hyde Park, New York, and a master's degree from Woodstock College in Baltimore in 1952. He was ordained as a Jesuit priest that year. He spent a year of study and ministerial work in France, then taught theology and French at the Jesuits' Brooklyn Preparatory School. He taught or ran programs at Union Seminary, Loyola University New Orleans, Columbia University, Cornell University, and Yale University before settling into a long tenure at Fordham University.

In the 1960s, he held defiant protests that helped shape the tactics of opposition to the Vietnam War. These protest included burning of Selective Service draft records in Catonsville, Maryland for which he was convicted of destroying government property and sentenced to three years in the federal prison. He served from 1970 to 1972. He was arrested several more times for taking part in the Plowshares raid on a General Electric missile plant in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania in 1980 and for blocking the entrance to the Intrepid naval museum in Manhattan in 2006.

He wrote more than 50 books during his lifetime including 15 volumes of poetry. His works included To Dwell in Peace and Daniel Berrigan: Essential Writings. Time Without Number won the Lamont Poetry Prize (now known as the James Laughlin Award), in 1957. He died on April 30, 2016 at the age of 94.

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