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Interview: Jenny McBride discusses her new book

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Interview: Jenny McBride discusses her new book

Posted on October 30, 2012 by PLT Staff

Virginia Seminar member and U.Va. alum Jenny McBride discusses her new book, The Church for the World: A Theology of Public Witness in an interview conducted by PLT graduate research assistant A.J. Walton. Read the interview here.

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Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community Builders, and Agitators for Faith and Justice

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Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community Builders, and Agitators for Faith and Justice

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Daniel P. Rhodes on Cesar Chavez

Donyelle McCray on Howard Thurman

Grace Y. Kao on Yuri Kochiyama

Peter Slade on Howard Kester

Nichole M. Flores on Ella Baker

Carlene Bauer on Dorothy Day

Heather A. Warren on John A. Ryan

Becca Stevens on Frank William Stringfellow

W. Ralph Eubanks on Mahalia Jackson

Susan M. Glisson and Charles H. Tucker on Lucy Randolph Mason

Soong-Chan Rah on Richard Twiss

David Dark on Daniel Berrigan

M. Therese Lysaught on Mary Stella Simpson

 

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