When personal faith and theology meet
The vehicle she has chosen is a series of letters to her grand-daughters, a close friend, her children and also to her mother and a spiritual mentor now deceased, with a postscript to Seth, the son of a daughter-in-law, whom she describes as, "Our 'ready-made' Jewish grandson, truly a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anglican Journal 2003, Vol.129 (9), p.14 |
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Format: | Review |
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Zusammenfassung: | The vehicle she has chosen is a series of letters to her grand-daughters, a close friend, her children and also to her mother and a spiritual mentor now deceased, with a postscript to Seth, the son of a daughter-in-law, whom she describes as, "Our 'ready-made' Jewish grandson, truly a gift." In each letter she addresses issues pertinent to their relationships as effected by daily life amid the tumult in South Africa and in her own life of faith. She reveals how faith has informed her theology and theology her faith. She believes deeply that theology should never be a detached 'ivory tower' pursuit. |
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ISSN: | 0847-978X |