What Do You Think About?
Poems That Keep You Thinking
Foreword by Charles Amjad-Ali
Imprint: Resource Publications
S T Kimbrough, Jr., holds a PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary and is currently a research fellow of the Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition at Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina, and he has taught on leading faculties in the US (Princeton, New Brunswick, Wesley [Washington, DC], Drew University) and abroad (Bonn University [Germany]). He is the author of many books by Wipf and Stock, including The Lyrical Theology of Charles Wesley; Radical Grace: Justice for the Poor and Marginalized; Partakers of the Life Divine: Participation in the Divine Nature in the Writings of Charles Wesley; May She Have a Word with You? Women as Models of How to Live in the Writings of Charles Wesley; A Theology of the Sacraments as Interpreted by John and Charles Wesley, and eleven books of poetry.
“Drawing together the wisdom of a lifetime from his earliest days in a loving parental home down through his own long years of faithful pilgrimage and reflective inquiry, the poet shares the fruits of his thinking on thinking to enrich ours in this modern-day book of Proverbs. I found insights into the human condition on every page and commend it warmly to all who would ‘get wisdom, which is better than gold.’”
—William Storrar, director, Center of Theological Inquiry
“Our brief life on this fragile oblate spheroid takes on meaning when we develop a poetic imagination, the goal of all education. S. T. Kimbrough each day finds written on his psyche poetic perceptions that should be shared. As I contemplate his vision, my life elevates above the pragmatic phenomena that burden us all.”
—James H. Charlesworth, president, Foundation on Judaism and Christian Origins