Peter Maurin

Peter Maurin

by Marc H Ellis
Peter Maurin

Peter Maurin

by Marc H Ellis

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Overview

In Peter Maurin: Prophet in the Twentieth Century, Marc H. Ellis traces Maurin's life from his early years--as peasant, brother, and Catholic activist--through his meeting with Dorothy Day. Ellis' Chronicle focuses on the consequences of that meeting: the founding of the Catholic Worker movement and newspaper, the founding of hospitality, the farming communes. Peter Maurin: Prophet in the Twentieth Century is the first biography to really examine Maurin's thought. A commitment to non-violent reform and to a life of poverty were chief tenets of Maurin's philosophy; it was Maurin's notion that farmers and scholars would labor and learn together in the ideal world. Ellis discusses these and other ideas of Maurin, their development and their particular importance today. It is timely, accurate, challenging and well worth reading. -- David O'Brien College of Holy Cross An important book on a great man, a valuable study of social passion. --Gregory Baum St. Michael's College University of Toronto Marc H. Ellis is the author of A Year at the Catholic Worker (Baylor University Press, 2000). He is currently University Professor of American and Jewish Studies at Baylor University and founder of its Center for American and Jewish Studies. Dr. Ellis has authored over fifteen books.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608990603
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 05/01/2010
Series: Catholic Worker Reprint
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Marc H. Ellis is the author of A Year at the Catholic Worker (Baylor University Press, 2000). He is currently University Professor of American and Jewish Studies at Baylor University and founder of its Center for American and Jewish Studies. Dr. Ellis has authored over fifteen books.

Table of Contents

Preface 1

Introduction: The Prophetic Voice in the Twentieth Century 7

Chapter 1 France 1877-1909 21

Chapter 2 Wanderings 1909-1933 31

Chapter 3 Toward a Christian Social Order 1933-1934 45

Chapter 4 Toward Harlem and Holiness 1934 73

Chapter 5 Cult, Culture, and Cultivation 1935-1937 93

Chapter 6 Personalist Democracy and the Land 1937-1939 117

Chapter 7 Final Years 1940-1949 142

Chapter 8 Maurin's Legacy 164

Notes 173

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It is timely, accurate, challenging and well worth reading.
— David O'Brien
College of Holy Cross

An important book on a great man, a valuable study of social passion.
—Gregory Baum
St. Michael's College
University of Toronto

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