Description
1967 edition. Dust jacket has some wear and small tears along the sides. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This thought-provoking work by E. Clinton Gardner, published in 1967, explores the role of the church as a prophetic voice in society. Gardner, a prominent theologian and social activist, challenges readers to consider the church’s responsibility in addressing social injustices and advocating for change. Drawing from biblical teachings and historical examples, he argues that the church must be a courageous, prophetic community that speaks truth to power and champions the cause of the oppressed. This copy, though well-loved with signs of wear, offers a window into a pivotal era when the civil rights movement and anti-war protests were reshaping societal norms. For collectors and readers interested in theological discourse, social justice movements, or the interplay between faith and activism, this volume provides a compelling perspective from a influential voice of the time.