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Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith

Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith
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When, more than twenty years ago, Kathleen Norris began attending her grandmother's small-town church on the Great Plains, she was a transplanted poet with more doubt than faith. Still, the strong pulls of tradition, family history, and community found her week after week at Sunday-morning services. In returning to church, Norris' greatest struggle was with the language of the Christian religion. She found she had to wrestle with it, grapple with its meaning and make it her own before she could embrace its blessings and grace.

Kathleen Norris is an award-winning poet and the author of THE CLOISTER WALK and DAKOTA: A SPIRITUAL GEOGRAPHY. Her most recent book of poetry is LITTLE GIRLS IN CHURCH. She lives in South Dakota.

"...a book whose hospitality extends not just to Christians or religious seekers, but to anyone drawn by what its author celebrates as 'the living word'." (The New York Times)

 

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As readers know, words can hurt and words can heal. Words contain a tremendous amount of power.In this beautifully written book, the author simply and eloquently breaks the book into chapters that focus on a word used in Christian religion, specifically those that tend to scare, alienate or distance.

Marge Wood Before the ceremony in the church, she met with some members of the congregation. Both have been given away. The one I always remember is about when she became a Christian. This is a command, not a suggestion. She writes about every single important topic thoughtful Christians think about and some they probably don't even know. The first copy I read probably fifty times. One can open it anywhere and read a short essay on a thought-provoking topic about how a person who wears the name of Jesus should act.

One of them was a man she could barely stand. It is a wonderful book. I have bought two copies of AMAZING GRACE through the years. It is perfect for keeping on the bedside table. She was reminded, whether inwardly or by somebody i don't remember, but she was reminded that she must LOVE this man, her new brother.

The advantage of free shipping and fast service was a great incentive. I ordered four books for a small group study I participate in. I have always been pleased with my Amazon purchases.

Her prose is lyrical, and I find myself thinking about something she has said at odd moments for some time after I've put her books down. But I guess it's the poet I relate so strongly to. She has the courage to ponder the tough questions and deal with doubt and possibility while sharing her inspiring observations. I loved Kathleen Norris's earlier books, "The Cloister Walk" and "Dakota". She's an odd mix--a poet, feminist, theological conservative, and country bumpkin. Her words resonate, and her descriptions and stories convey a vocabulary of faith.

It is a book for us spiritual seekers who love God with all our hearts. Joan,' when she responds calmly to an inquisitor's pouncing on the word imagination, as if to spring a trap. Then Amazon recommended it to me again later and that time I did get it. Here, too, is the justification of the mystic's certainty, as in Shaw's 'St. That is how the messages of God come to us.'"Kathleen Norris's extensive study of the Christian religious history is expressed in this book and benefits the reader.It is poetic in parts which presents a difficulty for me because although I value poetry and admire poets, as an analyical person, I often don't get it. (She says her husband is both poetic and analytical -- a wonderful gift). I read it one essay at a time as a part of my daily devotional. Page 310: ".

'I hear voices telling me what to do,' Joan says. Nevertheless it was a priceless experience.This is not a book for fundamentalist Christians. My aunt recommended this book to me several years ago but I was involved with other things at the time and did not get it. It's a great feeling when an articulate, gifted writer puts into words one's own beliefs as this one did for me. 'They come from God.' 'They come from your imagination.' her interrogator asks, and she replies, 'Of course.

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