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OverviewAn inner-city Episcopal priest shares a lifetime of fighting for civil and women's rights Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Washington , David M. GraciePublisher: Temple University Press,U.S. Imprint: Temple University Press,U.S. Edition: New ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 1.30cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781566391788ISBN 10: 1566391784 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 12 May 1994 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsWashington describes these historic events with the intimacy of a co-participant and confesses his own inner struggles with humility and candor. This work is history as well as inspirational reading. --Library Journal [E]asy, enjoyable, and provocative...Washington offers insight into the experiences of an African American pastor whose ministry emanated from within the structures of a white church. --Sojourners Paul Washington is a man of deep compassion and commitment to humanity based upon a profound understanding of Christian faith. --William H. Gray, III, President and CEO, United Negro College Fund, and former congressman from Pennsylvania Like his biblical namesake, Father Paul has sounded the trumpet to 'break every yoke' for all people, whatever their race, nation, gender or sexual orientation. In a world paralyzed by greed, his humble life and abundant giving summon us to follow and do likewise. To Father Paul Washington, the world will always be his pasture. As one of his sheep, I will forever be grateful for his gift of love that summoned me to a renewal of my life. --Chuck Stone, syndicated columnist and Walter Spearman Professor of Journalism at the University of North Carolina The fact that the Church of the Advocate was the site of the historic service for the ordination of women to the priesthood was but a natural outgrowth of Paul's and the community's progress in understanding this vital issue. Paul stands as a witness to God's grace in action and to the power of faith working through community to bring about justice, peace, and reconciliation. --Barbara C. Harris, Suffragan Bishop, Diocese of Massachusetts Father Paul Washington's life as God's messenger to disenchanted, disenfranchised, disconnected, despised, distrusted and disheartened residents of Philadelphia's forsaken neighborhoods is persuasive evidence of the human spirit's potential for virtue. His autobiography confirms my description of him as 'the patron saint of the inner city and the eloquent conscience of the dissident and distraught groups which took refuge in his church.' --Charles W. Bowser, author of Let the Bunker Burn: MOVE and the Final Battle Author InformationDavid McI. Gracie is Peace Education Director of the American Friends Service Committee. For twenty years he served as a priest of the Episcopal church in several Philadelphia and Detroit parishes and has been a friend and colleague of Father Washington's since 1967. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |