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Letters to a Young Doubter William Sloane Coffin

Letters to a Young Doubter By William Sloane Coffin

Letters to a Young Doubter by William Sloane Coffin


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In an exchange of letters over the months of an academic year, the author writes an imagined bright, young college student, answering his questions and giving advice about problems of faith and the difficulties of personal life. In these letters, he demonstrates that a religious faith despite doubts is far stronger than one without doubts.

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Letters to a Young Doubter Summary

Letters to a Young Doubter by William Sloane Coffin

In Letters to a Young Poet, the poet Rainer Maria Rilke advises to be patient towards all that is unsolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves, for gradually, you will live into the answers. These words have long struck renowned preacher and activist William Sloane Coffin as a wise way to view a growing and evolving life. Thus inspired, Coffin, former university chaplain at Yale, imagined a similar volume of letters.

Letters to a Young Doubter Reviews

Humorous, eloquent, righteously indignant, and ruefully wise, this book is suffused with Coffin's special tone: a mix of high moral expectation and love of humanity in all its incompletions and imperfections. It's excellent that he, who inspired so many of the young in the Civil Rights Movement and related causes in the last century, should begin a new century with a new address to the young. - Richard H. Brodhead, President, Duke University Not only a fiery preacher and a social prophet, Bill Coffin is also a wise observer of life, and as he has grown older his wisdom and counsel - like a fine wine - have become ever more valuable. These letters can and should be placed in the hands of anyone - young or old - who has ever entertained doubts. And that means all of us. - Harvey Cox, author of When Jesus Came to Harvard

About William Sloane Coffin

William Sloane Coffin served as chaplain of Yale University and Williams College, was senior minister of Riverside Church, and is President Emeritus of SANE/FREEZE: Campaign for Global Security. He became famous while at Yale in the 1960s for his opposition to the Vietnam War. He was jailed as a civil rights Freedom Rider, indicted by the U.S. government in the Benjamin Spock conspiracy trial, and has been immortalized as Rev. Sloan in the Doonesbury comic strip.

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CIN0664229298VG
9780664229290
0664229298
Letters to a Young Doubter by William Sloane Coffin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
20050620
300
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