Dorothy Day: A Biography,Used

Dorothy Day: A Biography,Used

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SKU: SONG0060657529
UPC: 9780060657529
Brand: Harper & Row
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From dust jacket notes: 'This deeply moving, provocative, and comprehensive biography chronicles the life and times of Dorothy Day (18971980), cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement and a major figure in twentiethcentury American life and religion. Called by The New York Times 'a very human kind of saint [who] played a seminal role in developing the social and economic thinking of a generation of American Catholics,' Dorothy Day is considered by many 'the most significant, interesting, and influential person in the history of American Catholicism' (Commonweal). Now William Miller, longtime sympathizer and friend, tells the full story of her rich, adventurous, quietly heroic life. Dorothy Day captures the 'amazing improbability' of her life: for twentyfive years she drifted aimlessly, wrestling with doubt; plagued at times by sorrow and neardespair; driven by an unfocused need to do battle with the forces she saw dominating and enslaving the world. Then, by sheer force of will and responsiveness to the experience of grace, she turned her life around to embrace an uncompromising love of God, a passionate love of humanity, and an active love devoted to building a humane community and redeeming the whole of history....'

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