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I am often looking for spiritual books which might help my prayer and, especially, jog my imagination about God in my life. By chance, I found an excellent such book in Love Poems From God: Twelve ...
(The Conversation) — The famous biblical book alludes to God only once. Historically, though, most interpreters have argued the poem’s about love between the divine and his people.
Faiz Ahmed Faiz, a poet shaped by early heartbreak and political disillusionment, blended romance and revolution in his work.
The word “white” returns in the last line of the poem to modify “ash”; white-hot sexuality and white-hot hatred merge, leaving only scattered funereal ash. Now there’s nothing not to love.
The poem, in all its musical simplicity, rings with Saint John’s understanding of the good news of the Incarnation. The final stanza, particularly, seems to draw from the first Epistle of Saint John: ...
Grace Kolb, who was 12 at the time, wrote a poem to express her feelings about her father Jason's skiing accident that left him paralyzed.
A love poem to God’s laws—a steamy, Last Tango in Paris, sweat-soaked ode to all God’s commandments, decrees, laws, and rules. Imagine Supreme Court Justice David Souter getting crazy in ...
Love, lust and anger are explored in a new exhibition – and online performance – at ACCA, which reinterprets the mythical tale of Daphne.
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