Background
Lindsey, William Dennis was born on March 30, 1950 in Little Rock. Son of Benjamin Dennis and Hattie Clotine (Simpson) Lindsey.
(Singing in a Strange Land is a book of imaginative journe...)
Singing in a Strange Land is a book of imaginative journey, religious resources, and suggestions for action designed especially for North American Christians to pray with poor and marginalized, and to act for justice on their behalf. Its underlying theme is orthodox: that spirituality and action for justice are necessarily interconnected in the Christian faith. Seven imaginative narratives elicit a sense of the connections that both bind people socially and create and maintain conditions that foster poverty and marginalization. Biblical reflections and prayers from world religions provide a sound basis upon with readers can begin to pray with those who fall outside the mainstream.
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Lindsey, William Dennis was born on March 30, 1950 in Little Rock. Son of Benjamin Dennis and Hattie Clotine (Simpson) Lindsey.
Bachelor, Loyola University, New Orleans, 1972. Master of Arts, Tulane University, 1988. Doctor of Philosophy, St. Michael's University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1987.
Instructor, Xavier U., New Orleans, 1984-1986; assistant professor, Xavier U., New Orleans, 1986-1991; chair theological department, Xavier U., New Orleans, 1990-1991; chair theological department, Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, North Carolina, 1991-1993. Educator in elder law Law Clinic, Loyola University, 1989-1990.
(Singing in a Strange Land is a book of imaginative journe...)
Member academy advisory board Institute for Ministry, Loyola University, 1988-1991. Member American Academy Religion, College Theological Society (president New Orleans chapter 1990-1991), Catholic Theology Society of America.