Driver, Tom F. 1925-

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Name (Latin)
Driver, Tom F. 1925-
Other forms of name
Driver, Tom Faw, 1925-
Date of birth
1925-05-31
Date of death
2021-07-12
Field of activity
Theology
Associate group
Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.)
Occupation
theological seminary teachers
College teachers
Theologians
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Fuller form of name
Tom Faw
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 34616916
Wikidata: Q54918003
Library of congress: n 50023637
Sources of Information
  • Effinger, C.The invisible fire, an oratorio, c1957.
  • His Christ in a changing world, 1981:t.p. (Tom F. Driver)
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Wikipedia description:

Tom Faw Driver (May 31, 1925 – July 12, 2021) was a theologian, preacher, lecturer, author, and peace activist. He is best known for his combined interest in theology, theater, and ritual studies. Tom F. Driver is also known for his numerous publications and lectures on similar topics, which range from academic and popular articles to sermons and books. These culminate in works that condemn war and advocate justice. Driver was also the photographer and director of two documentary films about the violence in Colombia, both of which were written and narrated in collaboration with his wife, historian Anne L. Barstow. Since his retirement from teaching (1991), Driver has actively been included in a number of projects that promote peace, justice, and human rights in Haiti and Colombia. He has advocated nonviolent resistance to evil, as well as the rejection of war. In 2014, Tom and his wife were the first recipients of the annual Anne Barstow and Tom Driver Award for Excellence in Nonviolent Action in Retirement, given by the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship.

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