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Book List:
Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

You Must Live A Dying Life

You Must Live A Dying Life

You Must Live A Dying Life

Reflections On Human Mortality And The Spiritual Life

BY TOM GATES

Brief Description:
"I want to explore with you the subject of death: how our mortality is the central issue in our spiritual lives, at one and the same time a stumbling block and an invitation to transformation; how our mortality isolates us, from one another and from God, but at the same time unites us, with all humanity and with the divine mystery that is both our source and our destiny; and how it is that caring for the dying among us can open us as perhaps nothing else to this mystery and transformation." - the author

Beacon Hill Friends House 2007 40 PP. Paper

$4.00 (in stock)

 

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