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Preface.
Christianity: Radical and Political.
1. Justin (c. 100-c. 165) and Cyprian (c. 300).
2. The Acts of Paul and Thecla (Second Century).
3. Pelagius (Late Fourth and Early Fifth Centuries CE).
4. Joachim of Fiore (1135-1202) and Peter Olivi (1248-1298).
5. Marguerite Piorete (died 1310).
6. John Ball (d. 1381).
7. William Langland (1330-1387).
8. Jan Hus (c. 1372-1415).
9. Lollard Sermon for Christmas Day on Luke 2.1-14 (Early Fifteenth Century).
10. Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498).
11. Defending the Indians.
12. Argula von Grumbach (c. 1492-1554).
13. Thomas Münster (1489?-1525).
14. William Tyndale (1494-1536).
15. Early Anabaptist Writings.
16. The Family of Love.
17. Early Baptist Worship.
18. Thomas Helwys (c. 1550-c. 1616).
19. The Levellers.
20. John Milton (1608-1674).
21. Gerrard Winstanley (1609-1676).
22. Abiezer Coppe (1619-1672).
23. Anna Trapnel (c. 1654).
24. Priscilla Cotton and Mary Cole.
25. Anne Wentworth (c. 1679).
26. James Nayler (c. 1617-1660): Behold You Rulers (1658).
27. John Bunyan (1628-1688).
28. William Blake (1757-1827).
29. John Woolman (1771-1720): Some Considerations on the Keeping of the Negroes (1754).
30. The Narrative of Sojourner Truth (c. 1797-1883).
31. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902).
32. Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892).
33. Joseph Arch (1826-1919).
34. Henry Scott Holland (1847-1918).
35. Padraig Pearse (1879-1916).
36. Frank Weston (1871-1924).
37. Dorothy Day (1897-1980).
38. The Worker-Priests.
39. Jacques Ellul (1912-1994).
40. Alan Ecclestone (1904-1992).
41. Martin Luther King (1929-1968).
42. Camilo Torres (1929-1966).
43. Dorothee Soelle (b. 1929).
44. The Solentiname Community (1966-1977).
45. Steve Biko (1946-1977).
46. Stanley Hauerwas on John Howard Yoder (1927-1997).
47. William Stringfellow (1928-1985).
48. Ian M. Fraser.
49. Carter Heyward.
50. Herbert McCabe (b. 1926).
51. Oscar Romero (1917-1980).
52. John Vincent.
53. The Kairos Document (1985).
54. Carlos Mesters.
55. The Interpretive Method of 'Unlock'.
56. Theology from the Perspective of 'Third-World' Women.
57. Sigqibo Dwane.
58. David Nicholls (1936-1996).
59. Sara Maitland.
60. Kenneth Leech (b. 1939).
61. Daniel Berrigan (1921-).
62. Gustavo Gutiérrez (1928-).
63. Thomas Hanks.
Index.
Andrew Bradstock works for the United Reformed Church,
London.
Christopher Rowland is the Dean Ireland Professor of the
Exegesis of Holy Scripture at Queen's College, University of
Oxford.
"The organization and diversity of this work make it fairly
distinctive. Recommended for seminary and academic libraries."
Library Journal
"Whilst diverse in subject, the editors have done a marvellous job
in providing an editorial narrative that takes the reader apace
through the ideas of this group of Christian thinkers, activists
and theologians. This is what makes the book hard to put down - the
authors' enthusiasm for their subject comes through in both their
treatment of the individuals and of the literature. The book will
undoubtedly become a useful source of study and reference material,
but it is more than this. For me, it has provided a fascinating
window onto some lesser-known authors who have developed ideas
which provide a context for the thoughts of today's Christian
socialists. It is not a book to be rushed through, but one to which
I will enjoy returning and exploring again and again." Christian
Socialist
"This compilation is a welcome contribution, combining as it does
feminist and black theology themes with the incipient communism of
the Civil War radicals." Anabaptism Today
"An inspiring collection." Church Times
"This book is a goldmine, which I have already put on the Reading
List for a new course...This is essential for scholars, and a good
read for many others as well." Reform
"[T]hose who read Radical Christian Writings with patience and
proper guidance will find it an invaluable resource. Nowhere else
is the range and depth of Christian social prophecy so fully
displayed." Theology
"The book offers an easy introduction to subversive Christian
thought through the ages and should be a welcome addition to the
shelves of thoughtful Congregationalists whose history includes
many forays into radical activity, as well as to Christians of all
denominations." Congregational History Circle Magazine
"The 63 authors selected in this collection offer an exciting array
of diverse insights into what is usually called 'the Christian
tradition,' but perhaps should more accurately labeled 'the
Christian traditions.'" The European Legacy
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