Archbishop Desmond Tutu is no stranger to controversy. From racism & social injustice to the threat of AIDS the continuing crisis in the Middle East & the importance today of ubuntu (the concept of shared humanity) the Archbishop expresses his views powerfully & honestly showing how faith & politics are inextricably linked. A forceful opponent of apartheid & later a compelling leader of the South African Truth & Reconciliation Commission he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 & has remained a leading campaigner for human rights ever since. 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 Archbishops key speeches sermons lectures & exchanges from the past three decades charting the trajectory of his extraordinary career & showing why he remains one of the worlds best-loved & most outspoken religious figures. Edited by John Allen a journalist & former aide of the Archbishop God is Not a Christian" reveals Archbishop Desmond Tutu in his own words."