Credo
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Credo   -     By: William Sloane Coffin

Credo

Westminster John Knox Press / 2004 / Paperback

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Social activist and gadfly to the American conscience, Coffin has pushed his listeners into a fuller awareness of their responsibility for a broken, hurting world. This collection of sayings and writings represents "a verbal and spiritual feast from a fertile mind and rich life,"---Christian Century. 192 pages, softcover. Westminster/John Knox.

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Title: Credo
By: William Sloane Coffin
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Westminster John Knox Press
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 0664229484
ISBN-13: 9780664229481
Stock No: WW9484X

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William Sloane Coffin challenged the nation with his passionate calls for social justice. In this best-seller, Coffin gives a powerful record of his remarkable public life, offering his inspiring words on issues ranging from charity and justice to politics and the meaning of faith.

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William Sloane Coffin served as chaplain of Yale University and Williams College, was senior minister of Riverside Church, and is President Emeritus of SANE/FREEZE: Campaign for Global Security. He became famous while at Yale in the 1960s for his opposition to the Vietnam War. He was jailed as a civil rights Freedom Rider, indicted by the U.S. government in the Benjamin Spock conspiracy trial, and has been immortalized as Rev. Sloan in the Doonesbury comic strip. Both Union Theological Seminary in New York and Yale University have established scholarships in his honor.Included in his works are Credo and A Passion for the Possible, both available from WJK.

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