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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carole SargentPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780814637227ISBN 10: 0814637221 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 15 February 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents A Statement for the Y-12 Facility ix Editorial Note xii Preface xiv Acknowledgments xix Chapter One A Gifted Life 1 Chapter Two New Life in Nevada 22 Chapter Three Jonah House Led to Plowshares 40 Chapter Four To Know Megan Rice, Meet Anne Montgomery 59 Chapter Five Two Veterans Turned Warriors for Peace 80 Chapter Six Into the HEUMF 96 Chapter Seven Before the Trial 107 Chapter Eight “Following Orders” Is No Excuse 119 Chapter Nine Don’t Blame the Thermometer for the Fever 126 Chapter Ten “The Greatest Honor You Could Give to Me” 151 Chapter Eleven Doing Time for Peace 161 Chapter Twelve You Can Jail the Resisters but Not the Resistance 183 Notes 193 Index 215ReviewsRich in detail, context and compassion, Carole Sargent's book illuminates how religion and spirituality motivate resistors, and how resistors build a multi-generation resistance against militarism and injustice. Dan Zak, reporter for The Washington Post and author of Almighty: Courage, Resistance and Existential Peril in the Nuclear Age Carole Sargent tells this holy story of nuclear disarmament with compassion and insight, sharing the lives of the Transform Now Plowshares participants with deep gratitude and respect. Imagine a culture and judicial system (ours) that sends an 84 year-old nun to prison for three years for protesting nuclear weapons. Imagine a society that feels compelled to work building nuclear bombs in order to provide for their families. The call of a well-informed conscience to sacramental action, to disturb the status quo of a permanent war economy is the solution to our dilemma of the United States in the twenty-first century. May we regain our souls through the sharing of stories such as these of faith, hope, and love. Martha Hennessy, Kings Bay Plowshares 7 and New York Catholic Worker Rich in detail, context and compassion, Carole Sargent's book illuminates how religion and spirituality motivate resisters, and how resisters build a multi-generation resistance against militarism and injustice. Dan Zak, reporter for The Washington Post and author of Almighty: Courage, Resistance and Existential Peril in the Nuclear Age With courage and singleness of purpose, the valiant peacemakers in this book who have committed their lives to rid the world of nuclear weapons never acted alone, but always in community--be it Catholic Worker, Plowshares, family--with hearts longing to bring about the beloved community. They are beacons of hope in our divided world. Clare Pratt, RSCJ, former Superior General of the Religious of the Sacred Heart Author InformationCarole Sargent, PhD,is an associate of the Sacred Heart and founding faculty director of Georgetown University's Office of Scholarly Publications. She helped RSCJ sisters establish Anne Montgomery House in Washington, DC, where Megan Rice, SHCJ, was a neighbor and friend. With Drew Christiansen, SJ, she coedited A World Free from Nuclear Weapons: The Vatican Conference on Disarmament (Georgetown University Press, 2020), and she has published previous books with Farrar, Straus & Giroux. She writes from the contemplative scholars' house she founded (www.publishingadvising.com/house). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |