The Courage to Love

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The Courage to Love is a collection of sermons and reflections by American clergyman and social activist William Sloane Coffin that explores faith, justice, and moral responsibility in public life.

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instanceOf book
sermon collection
associatedWith United States social movements
civil rights movement
peace movement
author William Sloane Coffin NERFINISHED
callsFor active engagement in public life
justice-oriented faith practice
moral courage in political contexts
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes conscience
courage
love
social responsibility
speaking truth to power
focusesOn application of faith to public issues
ethical decision-making
relationship between religion and politics
genre Christian non-fiction
religious essays
sermons
hasAuthorOccupation American clergyman
social activist
hasPart reflections
sermons
hasPerspective Christian ethical critique of society
influencedBy Christian pacifism
biblical prophetic tradition
social gospel movement
intendedAudience Christians concerned with social issues
clergy
laypeople interested in faith and justice
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Christian discipleship
Christian faith
civil rights
ethics
moral responsibility
peace and reconciliation
political engagement
public life
social justice
religiousTradition Protestant Christianity
theologicalPerspective liberal Christianity

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William Sloane Coffin wrote The Courage to Love