Chris Hanson
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Open and Relational Parenting: Loving Parents Reflecting a Loving God
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| Kathlyn Breazeale's work extends far beyond her untimely death. She recognized Bernard Loomer's key contribution to philosophy and theology in his view of linear vs. relational power and helped us apply it to many relationships. I am forever thankful ...more | |
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| Jonathan Foster’s beautiful yet profound poetry traces his journey into profound grief as he faces the absence of something that left a “no-thing” and finds a “some-thing” in the absence. He wrestles with deep questions grief raises and finds possibi ...more | |
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“The many become one, and are increased by one.”
― Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology
― Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology
“But some closeness of status, such as the relation of parent to child or the relation of marriage, can produce the love of self-devotion where the potentialities of the loved object are felt passionately as a claim that it find itself in a friendly Universe.”
― Adventures of Ideas
― Adventures of Ideas
“Love neither rules, nor is unmoved; also it is a little oblivious as to morals. It does not look to the future; for it finds its own reward in the immediate present.”
― Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology
― Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology
















