Fr Timothy Radcliffe op former Master of the Dominicans and internationally acclaimed author This book is a wonderful testimony to the abiding vitality of the Dominican tradition in wrestling with issues of justice in the modern world. The contributors, and the Dominicans whom they analyse, are very diverse. Some were academics, other were involved in political activity; they held deeply different theological positions, and come from all over the globe. Yet there are family resemblances, starting from a shared Dominican spirituality which is Incarnational, rooted in the analysis of the causes of injustice and suffering, which is hopeful, and which finds in the life of the Trinity the roots of that friendship which society is called to embody.