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Raymond Barfield


Born
in Decatur, Georgia, The United States
August 27, 1964

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Marilynne Robinson, Walker Percy, John Gardner, Cormac McCarthy, James ...more


Ray is a pediatric oncologist at Duke University. He also teaches philosophy at Duke's Divinity School. He loves to play guitar, attempt improv, and skydive. ...more

Average rating: 4.11 · 160 ratings · 39 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Book of Colors

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Pascal's Wager (VeriTalks B...

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The Ancient Quarrel Between...

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Wager: Beauty, Suffering, a...

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Life in the Blind Spot

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Dreams and Griefs of an Und...

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The Seventh Sentence

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Dreams of a Spirit Seer

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“Everything has a story and every story if it’s not told fast is just not gonna be told. But you can’t tell every story about everybody and everything. And you can’t tell every story fast. Some just have to be trusted to God’s memory. You can’t even tell every story about yourself to yourself. Some of it just has to be lived.”
Raymond Barfield, The Book of Colors: A Novel

“And that is the amazing thing about ideas sneaking up on you because nothing in the world changes, but because of the idea that came from who knows where, everything in the world changes, so that even little things seem like they might become special”
Raymond Barfield, The Book of Colors: A Novel



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