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The Death of Innocents
Makes a good case against capital punishment and for the positive value of compassion.
An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire
A highly critical assessment of democracy in the United States, India, and South Africa, along with a lament for the growing influence of those with power and money.
Humor's Edge
87 drawings by the woman who won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartoons.
Where Is God?
Probes the widespread suffering of the poor and the sources of hope that lie in the work of primordial saints in the Third World.
The Hebrew Prophets
Presents the teachings of the prophets with respect and wisdom.
In the Heart of the Temple
A soul-stirring collection of articles that give equal emphasis to contemplation and social action.
Justice
Contains the Catholic scholar's overview of this important spiritual practice.
Lights on in the House of the Dead
The author's journal that he kept while in prison which arouses strong emotions in Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
America is Hard to Find
A compilation of Daniel Berrigan's writings while on the run from the FBI, letters from Danbury penitentiary, and a potpourri of poems and thoughts on the state of the country.
Absurd Convictions, Modest Hopes
A series of informative conversations recountomg Berrigan's experience of imprisonment and the absurd incident which almost brought about his death.