Anthony Dancer, Archbishop Rowan Williams (Magdalene College Cambridge UK)
This unique theological biography traces the emergence of William Stringfellows theology and the place of biblical politics within it. It highlights the centrality of life and work to his theology, and the inseparability of one from another. It tells the story of an ordinary life made less ordinary, radicalized through becoming a biblical person.
Amidst periods in America of threat and prosperity (1950s), and later dissent and protest (1960s), Dancer examines not only how Stringfellow held America to account, but the way in which he offered a hopeful alternative in which the place of the...
This unique theological biography traces the emergence of William Stringfellows theology and the place of biblical politics within it. It highlights t...