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Review – Healing the Family Tree

By Peter Ould Posted on February 18, 2013 Posted in Eucharist, Review 1 Comment Tagged with , BabiesBookshelvesBread And WineClosureCommittalCursesDr KennethFamily HistoryFateGenerational CursesHealing The Family TreeKenneth McallMeritsNotionProtestant TraditionPsychiatric ProblemsPurgatoryResurrectionSpiritual ConsequencesThesisUnborn Children

It’s rare that I find a book that I instantly want to finish as soon as I can, not because I want the experience over and done with as quickly as possible (I can think of a few of those) …

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Reasonable and Holy – A Review

By Peter Ould Posted on March 7, 2011 Posted in Anglicanism, Review, Sexuality, Theology 41 Comments Tagged with , BatteriesCircumstanceConjectureCurrent SituationGreek WordsHalf A DozenHebrew WordsHoly SpiritHuman SexualityInsightsInsignificanceInspirationLast Thirty YearsLiberal ApplicationLiberal PerspectiveRichard HookerScriptural TextScriptureSpiritTextsThesisTobiasVocabularyWord Of God

Let me get one thing straight right at the start. I really wanted to like this book. I did, I truly did. I was looking forward to getting my hands on a book written from a liberal perspective on human …

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Two Final Things

Aber mit der Heimat
geht man immer herum,
durch die Welt,
dort und dort
Peter Handke

No one could describe
the Word of the Father;
but when He took flesh from you, O Theotokos,
He consented to be described, and restored the fallen image to its former beauty.
We confess and proclaim our salvation in word and image.
Kontakion of the Triumph of Orthodoxy

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