The book features a dialogue among five poet-theologians from the Christian tradition, collectively known as The Diviners. Each contributor reflects on the interplay between poetry and faith, drawing from their personal writings and including their own poems. The discussions invite deeper exploration of themes surrounding creativity and spirituality, making it a valuable read for poets, theologians, and anyone interested in cultivating a contemplative approach to language and the creative process.
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Poetry, Practical Theology and Reflective Practice
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on poetry as a tool for reflective practice, this study presents a novel critical analysis that highlights its significance in ongoing professional development. It explores how engaging with poetry can enhance self-reflection and foster deeper understanding in professional settings, making it a valuable resource for educators and practitioners seeking to enrich their growth and development.
Reinforce students' understanding throughout the course. Clear topic summaries with sample questions and answers will help to improve exam technique to achieve higher grades.
Haunted Pennsylvania
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Eerie stories of ghosts, spirits, and hauntings from across the Keystone State.
The book explores men's varied responses to feminism within church settings, highlighting reactions ranging from anger and uncritical defensiveness to feelings of guilt and fear. It also addresses the positive reception of women's equal participation in Christian communities and society, emphasizing the significant shift in traditional masculine roles and identities that accompanies these changes. The text delves into the challenges men face in navigating this transition, revealing a complex landscape of emotions and perspectives on gender equality in faith contexts.