The Poetic Imagination: An Anglican Spiritual TraditionWhere should one start in writing about the Spirituality of Anglicanism? Countryman makes an illuminating choice in beginning where Anglicanisn, spirituality and poetry meet. |
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... hope that those who already know and love this canon will be able to recognise it in this work and even perhaps find something new and useful to them . I also hope that people of other traditions will here find the opportunity to share ...
... hope that those who already know and love this canon will be able to recognise it in this work and even perhaps find something new and useful to them . I also hope that people of other traditions will here find the opportunity to share ...
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... hope . She summons her two - year - old child to ... be God's witness - that the elemental New springs of life are ... hope , linked here to Jesus ' teaching about becoming like children , but made the poet's own by the intense struggle ...
... hope . She summons her two - year - old child to ... be God's witness - that the elemental New springs of life are ... hope , linked here to Jesus ' teaching about becoming like children , but made the poet's own by the intense struggle ...
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... hope is needed to reassure us that the God who gave once gives always . This hope lies behind the exhilaration that the reader feels at the ending of the first of Donne's ' Holy Sonnets ' . The first two quatrains seize the reader with ...
... hope is needed to reassure us that the God who gave once gives always . This hope lies behind the exhilaration that the reader feels at the ending of the first of Donne's ' Holy Sonnets ' . The first two quatrains seize the reader with ...
Contents
Preface by Philip Sheldrake | 9 |
Resources of Image and Language | 37 |
Presence and Absence | 61 |
Copyright | |
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