A Passion for the Possible

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A Passion for the Possible is a reflective work of Christian social ethics and faith-based activism by prominent American clergyman and peace advocate William Sloane Coffin.

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instanceOf Christian ethics book
book
author William Sloane Coffin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn ethics of public life
moral responsibility in society
peace and nonviolence
relationship between faith and politics
social responsibility of Christians
genre Christian social ethics
religion
social ethics
theology
hasAuthor William Sloane Coffin Jr. NERFINISHED
hasAuthorNationality American
hasAuthorOccupation clergyman
peace activist
hasForm reflective essays
sermon-like reflections
hasPerspective Christian social ethics perspective
hasTheme hope and moral courage
integration of faith and action
peace and justice
prophetic witness in public life
intendedAudience Christians engaged in social issues
religious activists
students of Christian ethics
language English
mainSubject Christian faith
faith-based activism
peace activism
public theology
social justice
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective liberal Christianity

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William Sloane Coffin wrote A Passion for the Possible