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Consider The Blackbird

Consider The Blackbird

Consider The Blackbird

Reflections On Spirituality And Language

BY HARVEY GILLMAN

Brief Description:
How can we stand next to another human being and talk to them truthfully about God, religion and the truths that matter to us? Harvey has spent five years reflecting on this topic and is a gifted and inspirational speaker himself. The author contends that the way we speak, the way we search for meaning, the way we declare our truths - these are often at the root of such political and spiritual `dis-ease.' The driving force behind this book is how we can use difference compassionately and with integrity. This is a journey through language, using poetry, philosophy, and insights from different religions.

Britain Yearly Meeting 2007 131 PP. Paper

$25.00 (in stock)

 

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