Archbishop Desmond Tutu is no stranger to controversy. In 2009, he was awarded the highest civilian award in the United States, the Presidential Medal, by Barack Obama. This collection brings together some of the Archbishop's key speeches, sermons, lectures and exchanges given over the years, charting the trajectory of his extraordinary career.
A collection of key speeches, sermons and lectures from the career of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, edited by John Allen. From racism and social injustice, to the threat of AIDS, the continuing crisis in the Middle East and the importance today of 'ubuntu' (the concept of shared humanity), Tutu expresses his beliefs powerfully and honestly.