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berrigan

(ˈbɛrɪɡən)
n
(Plants) an Australian tree, Pittosporum phylliraeoides, with hanging branches
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This issue's cover features a photo of Father Daniel Berrigan speaking at a festival in 1970 that Cornell University students planned in his honor.
I join O'Rourke in inviting anyone who wants to learn how much we owe Daniel Berrigan to read Forest's book.
When we look at putting these types of devices into a flexible form factor, rigidness works against us," said Dan Berrigan, Ph.D., a research scientist at the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate.
The late Daniel Berrigan (1921-2016) was a Jesuit priest and poet, and arguably one of the preeminent Christian peacemakers of his time.
Elizabeth McAlister, Preface, The Berrigan Letters (1)
Editors Casacchi and Martin present readers with a collection of letters sent between brothers Daniel and Philip Berrigan during their near seven decades of anti-war advocacy in the United States and abroad.
"Sad", I noted, "the death of Father Berrigan, isn't it?"
Daniel Berrigan, a renowned Jesuit priest and poet who was among the most influential voices against the Vietnam War, died Saturday in New York City, according to (http://americamagazine.org/issue/poet-and-prophet?utm_content=buffer5ef89&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer) America magazine, a national Catholic review published by Jesuits.
Part 1, "Howard Barker and The Wrestling School," includes: James Reynolds in Conversation with Kenny Ireland, "A Company and Its Origins" (17-36); Nicholas Le Prevost, Philip Franks, James Clyde, Sean O'Callaghan, Jules Melvin, Victoria Weeks, and Suzy Cooper, "From the Actor, to the Actor" (37-50); Hanna Berrigan, "Directing Slowly" (51-62); Ace McCarron, "Amplifying Catastrophe" (63-78); James Reynolds in Conversation with Howard Barker, "On Discipline" (79-88).
The Prophet and the Bodhisattva: Daniel Berrigan, Thich Nhat Hanh and the Ethics of Peace and Justice.
Wylie-Kellerman's book adds to that growing corpus on mid-century religious activism that includes volumes on Rufus Jones, Howard Thurman, Daniel Berrigan, Abraham Heschel, John Howard Yoder, and Robert McAfee Brown in this same Orbis series.