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Greene-McCreight, Kathryn, 1961-
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God -- Omnipresence.
Presence of God -- Meditations.
Lent -- Meditations.
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Greene-McCreight, Kathryn, 1961-
God -- Omnipresence.
Presence of God -- Meditations.
Lent -- Meditations.
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I am with you : the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent book 2016 /
Kathryn
Greene-McCreight
; foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
by
Greene-McCreight
,
Kathryn
,
1961-
Bloomsbury, 2015.
Call #:
231.7 G811i
Subjects
God -- Omnipresence.
Presence of God -- Meditations.
Lent -- Meditations.
ISBN:
9781472915238 (pbk.)
Description:
xv, 202 pages ; 20 cm.
Notes:
Formerly CIP.
Also issued online.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
Episcopal priest and theologian
Kathryn
Greene-McCreight
examines the biblical portrayal of God's presence among us as light in darkness. With an introduction by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. A reflective and thought-provoking guide to the season of Lent. Close readings of Scripture are woven into a framework patterned on the Offices of the Benedictine day and the seven days of creation. In his foreword, Archbishop Justin Welby says: "This book is about growing closer to God. That is at the heart of a good Lent. We come to a time of fasting, discipline and study, in order that we may renew our knowledge of His presence. That involves a stripping of those things that divide us from God, developing our obedience to His call and venturing deeper into the fire of His love. The themes of light and darkness, and the use of the pattern of the Offices, give contrast and stability to the unfolding chapters. Through the book we travel through day and night, the reality of human experience lived through our lives. At the end the dawn brightens with the hope and certainty of resurrection, the knowledge that in the grace and love of God we are called to eternal life with the one who smashes down the barriers of death.”
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Welby, Justin, 1956-
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