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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 April 2015
1. Subsequent references to each of these collections of essays will simply be by parenthetical citation to the first letter of the last name of the editor of the volume and page number. All three volumes contain a listing of William Stringfellow's sixteen books, while the Kellermann text identifies all of his published works (K, 416-426). Except where the context specifically indicates otherwise, all quotations and references are to the writings of William Stringfellow. Whenever possible, references are made to the selections of Stringfellow's works found in the Kellermann volume. All other references to Stringfellow's works are cited simply as “WS” followed by the brief title and page of the following works: A Public and Private Faith (Eerdmans 1965)Google Scholar; My People is the Enemy: An Autobiographical Polemic (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1964)Google Scholar; Dissenter in a Great Society: A Christian View of America in Crisis (Abingdon Press 1966)Google Scholar; Suspect Tenderness: The Ethics of the Berrigan Witness (with Anthony Towne, Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1971)Google Scholar; An Ethic for Christians and Other Aliens in a Strange Land (World Books 1979)Google Scholar; Conscience and Obedience: The Politics of Roman 13 and Revelations 13 in Light of the Second Coming (World Books 1977)Google Scholar; A Simplicity of Faith: My Experience in Mourning (Raines, Robert A. ed., Abingdon 1982)Google Scholar.