Fredrica Harris Thompsett is the retired Mary Wolfe professor of historical theology at the Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, MA, where she has also served as academic dean for fourteen years. She is the author or editor of several Church Publishing and Morehouse titles, including the most recent Encouraging Conversation and the highly regarded We Are Theologians.
"""Here, captured in her own words, lie the heart and the wit of one of Anglicanism's most eloquent, and most loved apologists. There could be no better tribute to Verna Dozier's place in 20th century Christian history than this skillfully edited, deftly annotated, and elegantly arranged compendium of work."" —Phyllis Tickle, The Divine Hours ""Hers is a voice of prophecy, crying in the wilderness: 'Prepare the way of the Lord,' 'Let justice roll down like a mighty stream,' 'Let my people go.' Hers is a gospel voice summoning us to a discipleship that dares to follow Jesus in the transformation of God's creation from the nightmare it often is into the dream God intends it to become."" —Michael B. Curry, Bishop of North Carolina ""Whenever someone asks me for a stirring, no-holds-barred account of what it means to be Christian, what it means to be a human being in love with the dream of God, I point them straight to Verna Dozier."" —Stephanie Spellers, Cox Fellow, St. Paul's Cathedral, Boston ""Her vision of the Bible is insightful and persuasive, her writing accessible and powerful."" —Marcus Borg, Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time"