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Writing In The Dust: After September 11
Rowan Williams

Writing In The Dust: After September 11

William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (Aug 2002)
9780802821195
| Physical Copy
90 pages | 132 x 185 mm
Dewey 291

Genre

  • Devotional (DEV)

Subject

  • Political Science / Political Freedom & Security / Terrorism
  • Religion / Meditations
  • RELIGION / Spirituality
  • September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
  • Terrorism - Religious Aspects - Christianity

Plot

On September 11, 2001, Rowan Williams, the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, was at Trinity Church, Wall Street, just two blocks from the World Trade Center. Trapped by dust and debris as the terrible events of that morning unfolded, Williams offered encouragement and prayer to those around him. Soon after, he wrote this small, poignant reflection on the meaning of that horrific day. This is not a book of academic theology or a program for action. Rather, it is one person's heartfelt attempt to find words for the grief, shock, and loss following one of America's darkest days. It is also an effort to find wisdom for the days ahead. Newly available in paperback, Writing in the Dust offers spiritual direction to all who struggle to discern how faith might begin to think and feel its way through the nightmare.

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