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And the Criminals with Him (Hardcover): Will D. Campbell, Richard C. Goode And the Criminals with Him (Hardcover)
Will D. Campbell, Richard C. Goode
R1,565 R1,238 Discovery Miles 12 380 Save R327 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Writings on Reconciliation and Resistance (Hardcover): Will D. Campbell Writings on Reconciliation and Resistance (Hardcover)
Will D. Campbell; Edited by Richard C. Goode
R1,196 R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Save R232 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Crashing the Idols (Hardcover): Will D. Campbell, Richard C. Goode Crashing the Idols (Hardcover)
Will D. Campbell, Richard C. Goode
R1,176 R949 Discovery Miles 9 490 Save R227 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
And the Criminals with Him - Essays in Honor of Will D. Campbell and All the Reconciled (Paperback): Will D. Campbell, Richard... And the Criminals with Him - Essays in Honor of Will D. Campbell and All the Reconciled (Paperback)
Will D. Campbell, Richard C. Goode
R920 R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Save R162 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Synopsis: In 1972, Will Campbell published an issue of the Committee of Southern Churchmen's journal, Katallagete, to shed light on the US prison system. None could anticipate how the system would expand exponentially in the next four decades. Today, the US operates the world's largest prison system, incarcerating nearly 1 in every 100 American adults. How did this expansion happen? What is the human toll of this retributive system? How might "ambassadors of reconciliation" respond to such a punitive institution? Replicating the firsthand nature of Will Campbell's original Katallagete collection, twenty new essays pull back the veil on today's prison-industrial complex. The plea throughout this collection is not for some better, more progressive institution to exact justice. Rather, the invitation is to hear from voices of experience how the system functions, listen to what the institution does to those locked in its cells, consider what an execution involves, and, most importantly, contemplate the scandalous call to be in reconciled community with those whom society discards and the system silences. Our story is that there are neither good nor bad people, neither felon nor free world. We are all one. Endorsements: "Back in 1973, Will Campbell saw that our retributive justice system was an affront to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Four decades later, ten times as many people are behind bars, and millions of others have been labeled 'convicted felons' for life. The only power great enough to overcome our prison-industrial complex is the power that raised Jesus from the dead. Thank God, that power is alive and well--both in these essays and in our world." --Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, author of The Awakening of Hope "The work of Campbell and Goode has more intellectual rigor, moral integrity, creative originality, and spiritual passion than anything I have encountered in my thirteen years of doing prison work . . . Read these testimonials and you will never again wonder why anyone should care about the lives of those incarcerated." --Jody Lewen, Executive Director of the Prison University Project and Director of Patten University at San Quentin "This collection of essays presents a range of voices and critical perspectives on America's system of mass incarceration. Its notable strengths include the thoughtful pieces by incarcerated men and women and the historical perspective gained by including older essays with recent scholarship. This book makes a clear, honest, and smart case for radical reappraisal of the practice of imprisonment. It deserves a wide audience among those who care about violence and justice." --Rebecca Ginsburg, Director of the Education Justice Project, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Editor Biography: Will D. Campbell was a Baptist preacher in Taylor, Louisiana, for two years before taking the position of Director of Religious Life at the University of Mississippi from 1954 to 1956. Forced to leave the university because of his ardent Civil Rights participation, Campbell served on the National Council of Churches as a race relations consultant. Campbell worked closely with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis, and Andrew Young toward bettering race relations. Campbell's Brother to a Dragonfly earned him the Lillian Smith Prize, the Christopher Award, and a National Book Award nomination. The Glad River won a first-prize award from the Friends of American Writers in 1982. His works have also won a Lyndhurst Prize and an Alex Haley Award. Richard Goode is Professor of History at Lipscomb University. He edited Will Campbell's Writings on Reconciliation and Resistance (Cascade, 2010) and authored with Will Campbell Crashing the Idols (Cascade, 2010).

Crashing the Idols - The Vocation of Will D. Campbell (and Any Other Christian for That Matter) (Paperback): Will D. Campbell,... Crashing the Idols - The Vocation of Will D. Campbell (and Any Other Christian for That Matter) (Paperback)
Will D. Campbell, Richard C. Goode
R745 R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Save R126 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Description: If prophets are called to unveil and expose the illegitimacy of those principalities masquerading as ""the right"" and purportedly using their powers for ""the good,"" then Will D. Campbell is one of the foremost prophets in American religious history. Like Clarence Jordan and Dorothy Day, Campbell incarnates the radical iconoclastic vocation of standing in contraposition to society, naming and smashing the racial, economic, and political idols that seduce and delude. Despite an action-packed life, Campbell is no activist seeking to control events and guarantee history's right outcomes. Rather, Campbell has committed his life to the proposition that Christ has already set things right. Irrespective of who one is, or what one has done, each human being is reconciled to God and one another, now and forever. History's most scandalous message is, therefore, ""Be reconciled "" because once that imperative is taken seriously, social constructs like race, ethnicity, gender, and nationality are at best irrelevant and at worst idolatrous. Proclaiming that far too many disciples miss the genius of Christianity's good news (the kerygma) of reconciliation, this Ivy League-educated preacher boldly and joyfully affirms society's so-called least one, cultivating community with everyone from civil rights leaders and Ku Klux Klan militants, to the American literati and exiled convicts. Except for maybe the self-righteous, none is excluded from the beloved community. For the first time in nearly fifty years, Campbell's provocative Race and Renewal of the Church is here made available. Gayraud Wilmore called Campbell's foundational work ""an unsettling reading experience,"" but one that articulates an unwavering ""confidence in the victory which God can bring out of the weakness of the church."" Endorsements: ""Richard Goode is at it again, much like Will Campbell before him. Both of these southern Christian iconoclasts have helped me to appreciate what Goode calls 'the genius of Radical Christianity.' I recommend this book as an inspiring introduction to Campbell's life, prophetic witness, and to all for which he stood. May it embolden others to stand against 'the principalities and powers of the world.'"" --Douglas A. Sweeney author of The American Evangelical Story ""Here is a book whose radical fidelity to the kingdom of God will shake you to the core. Drawing on the life and teachings of Will Campbell, Goode explains, for example, why Jesus 'was a traitor' whose 'Way is to commit treason, ' and why there is finally no hope for principalities and powers like the PTA, the Pentagon, Communism, the Methodist Church, or the United States of America. If this book doesn't turn your world upside-down, then either you missed the point or you're not serious about following Jesus."" --Richard T. Hughes author of Christian America and the Kingdom of God About the Contributor(s): Will D. Campbell was a Baptist preacher in Taylor, Louisiana, for two years before taking the position of Director of Religious Life at the University of Mississippi from 1954 to 1956. Forced to leave the university because of his ardent Civil Rights participation, Campbell served on the National Council of Churches in New York as a race relations consultant. Campbell worked closely with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis, and Andrew Young toward bettering race relations. Campbell's Brother to a Dragonfly earned him the Lillian Smith Prize, the Christopher Award, and a National Book Award nomination. The Glad River won a first-place award from the Friends of American Writers in 1982. His works have also won a Lyndhurst Prize and an Alex Haley Award. Richard C. Goode is Professor of History at Lipscomb University in Nashville, and coordinates the Lipscomb University program at the Tennessee Prison for Women.

Writings on Reconciliation and Resistance (Paperback): Will D. Campbell Writings on Reconciliation and Resistance (Paperback)
Will D. Campbell; Edited by Richard C. Goode
R771 R642 Discovery Miles 6 420 Save R129 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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