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Writing in the Dust: After September 11 (udgave 2002)

af Rowan Williams

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Rowan Williams was close by when the terrorists struck New York and the World Trade Center fell. In this short meditation, he takes his personal experience of the horror as the starting point for some broader reflections on the feelings of powerlessness which prompted the attacks, and the appropriate Christian response to this rage--understanding where the rage comes from. There are no easy answers, but this little meditation aims to give hope that risk and reconciliation are a new way to avoid the relentless spiral downward to more and worse aggression.… (mere)
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Titel:Writing in the Dust: After September 11
Forfattere:Rowan Williams
Info:William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (2002), Paperback, 90 pages
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Did you know that Archbishop Rowan Williams was visiting an Episcopal Church just a few blocks from the World Trade Center on 9/11? That church was instrumental in immediate relief efforts. This book is a heartfelt struggle with disaster. JULY-AUG 2005
  saintbedefg | Feb 7, 2019 |
In the wake of the terrorist attacks on NYC, the Archbishop of Canterbury--then Archbishop of Wales--reflects on the healing process and questions of globalization, "just" war, and the dehumanizing use of symbols.
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Rowan Williams was close by when the terrorists struck New York and the World Trade Center fell. In this short meditation, he takes his personal experience of the horror as the starting point for some broader reflections on the feelings of powerlessness which prompted the attacks, and the appropriate Christian response to this rage--understanding where the rage comes from. There are no easy answers, but this little meditation aims to give hope that risk and reconciliation are a new way to avoid the relentless spiral downward to more and worse aggression.

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