Dr. Tim Gray and Dr. Elizabeth Klein, professor of Theology at the Augustine Institute Graduate School, sit down to talk about Servant of God, Dorothy Day-who she was as a woman, her conversion, what she can teach us today, and her fascinating place in the tumultuous 20th century.
Learn more about Dorothy Day in the ebook on FORMED here
Learn more about baptism in our video series: https://app.formed.org/app/collections/116682
Learn more about the church's teaching on social justice in Symbolon
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