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The poems in this volume seek to stimulate us to think about the things that we tend to push aside, questions and issues that it is easier to avoid.
inauthor:"S. T. Kimbrough" from books.google.com
The poems in this volume seek to stimulate us to think about the things that we tend to push aside, questions and issues that it is easier to avoid.
inauthor:"S. T. Kimbrough" from books.google.com
This volume of poems addresses the human effects of the coronavirus pandemic including: prolonged illnesses, death, disruption of society, families, the work force, and economy.
inauthor:"S. T. Kimbrough" from books.google.com
The poems in this collection ask--How can we become just people?
inauthor:"S. T. Kimbrough" from books.google.com
The poems in this collection ask—How can we become just people?
inauthor:"S. T. Kimbrough" from books.google.com
"" --Charles Amjad-Ali, Martin Luther King, Jr., Professor of Justice and Christian Community and Director of Islamic Studies Program, Emeritus, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota ""I highly recommend this collection of transformative ...
inauthor:"S. T. Kimbrough" from books.google.com
About three-fourths of the poems in this book are concerned with the world around us, which we need to protect and preserve.
inauthor:"S. T. Kimbrough" from books.google.com
In the poems that appear here imagination plays a significant role.
inauthor:"S. T. Kimbrough" from books.google.com
This volume is the first attempt to explore Charles Wesley's understanding of "participation in the divine nature," often described by the church fathers as deification and/or theosis, within the full spectrum of his prose and poetical ...