Revolution Through Peace
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A landmark work of liberation theology and nonviolent political thought, Revolution Through Peace presents the passionate moral vision of one of the twentieth century's most courageous religious voices. Written by the Brazilian archbishop who became a global symbol of advocacy for the poor, the text argues with urgent conviction that true social transformation cannot be achieved through violence, but only through a committed, grassroots movement rooted in justice and human dignity. With a tone that is at once prophetic and deeply compassionate, it chronicles the grinding poverty of Latin America's marginalized communities and indicts the structural inequalities that perpetuate their suffering. Drawing on Christian ethics and a radical humanism, the work instructs readers that authentic peace is not the absence of conflict but the active pursuit of a just social order. It remains an essential document for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of faith, politics, and the struggle for human rights in the developing world.
Author: Dom Helder Camara
Format: Hardback
Published: 1971, Harper & Row, Publishers
Genre: Religion
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A landmark work of liberation theology and nonviolent political thought, Revolution Through Peace presents the passionate moral vision of one of the twentieth century's most courageous religious voices. Written by the Brazilian archbishop who became a global symbol of advocacy for the poor, the text argues with urgent conviction that true social transformation cannot be achieved through violence, but only through a committed, grassroots movement rooted in justice and human dignity. With a tone that is at once prophetic and deeply compassionate, it chronicles the grinding poverty of Latin America's marginalized communities and indicts the structural inequalities that perpetuate their suffering. Drawing on Christian ethics and a radical humanism, the work instructs readers that authentic peace is not the absence of conflict but the active pursuit of a just social order. It remains an essential document for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of faith, politics, and the struggle for human rights in the developing world.