About-
Leaving room for doubt and mystery, this book addresses the question of whether or not God exists. The author draws upon life-long personal experiences and her graduate school days as a middle-aged, Protestant wildcard at Weston Jesuit School of Theology. After considering a theological problem, turnings of her heart, divine guidance, and earthly unbinding, she discusses images of God, God's actions, and dwelling in God not as dogma but as reflections in prose, poetry, and prayer.
Endorsements & Reviews-
"A kaleidoscope of visions of God from the author's personal experiences and scholarly reading, including stories of every day prophets and church-verified saints, who see God in truth, beauty, love, service, and hear God in life's cacophony and stillness. Enriched by Chace's elegant poems, her thoughtful children's stories of the delightful Ignatian chipmunks, and her honest explication of her struggle with the disabilities resulting from her premature birth and the trauma of her mother's death."
--Rev. Sarah Clark
Unitarian Universalist minister
--Rev. Sarah Clark
Unitarian Universalist minister
Contributors-
Sharon R. Chace
Robina Quale-Leach
Robina Quale-Leach