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Flora A. Keshgegian |
Selected WorksNonfiction, theology
"... a book keenly theological and pastorally wise ... invites readers to think carefully about how God is God in our lives today"
-- Frederick Borsch
“...an exhilarating meditation on hope, wonder, and justice in our fragile world.”
--Sharon Welch
“...unfolds the meaning of suffering as transformed by hope, and of hope as activated by remembrance.” --Catherine Keller |