Love's Mysteries: The Body, Grief, Precariousness and God
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Love's Mysteries: The Body, Grief, Precariousness and God  -     By: Rachel Mann

Love's Mysteries: The Body, Grief, Precariousness and God

Canterbury Press Norwich / 2020 / Paperback

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Title: Love's Mysteries: The Body, Grief, Precariousness and God
By: Rachel Mann
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 144
Vendor: Canterbury Press Norwich
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.51 X 0.34 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 1786222817
ISBN-13: 9781786222817
Stock No: WW6222817

Publisher's Description

• A timely and original book from one of the most distinctive religious voices of our day. • A mix of theological reflection and lyrical storytelling, this addresses questions uppermost in personal and life. • It explores the universal experience of loss and grief as a means to understanding more deeply our own lives and our relationships with others and with God.

Author Bio

Rachel Mann is a published poet and author with a PhD on the poetry of Christina Rossetti. She is an Anglican priest in Manchester, teaches at the Manchester School of writing and was poet in residence at Manchester Cathedral. She can be found online at www.rachelmann.co.uk

Editorial Reviews

'A stunning volume from one of the ascendant stars of Anglican theology. Rachel Mann opens our eyes and our hearts to the incarnate Christ who is one with us, both in our physicality and in that precariousness of human life which Covid19 has brought newly back into focus. Drawing on her own experiences of sickness and transformation, she applies her poet’s grasp of words to offer her readers a spirituality at the same time challenging, compelling and ultimately comforting.' -- David Walker, Bishop of Manchester

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