On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics
Edited by M. Therese Lysaught and Joseph J. Cotva Jr. With Stephen E. Lammers and Allen Verhey
Publisher: Erdmans Michigan 3rd Edition 2012, 1,162 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8028-6601-1 no price marked
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Blog: Pictures-Books-Reflections
the opening and the close
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The Opening and the Close
Of Being, are alike
Or differ, if they do,
As Bloom upon a Stalk.
That from an equal Seed
Unto an equal Bud
Go parallel, perfected
In that they have decayed.
Emily Dickinson
A radical rethink on health care – Church Times Review
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Remodelling Medicine Jeremy Swayne Saltire Books £39.98 (978-1-908127-00-6)
THERE are consultations in UK general practice every day. Many of us will be grateful for our doctor's skill and humanity in diagnosis and treatment. As patients, we present an extraordinary
RS Thomas on Prayer
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There are nights that are so stillthat I can hear the small owlcallingfar off and a fox barkingmiles away. It is then that I liein the lean hours awake listeningto the swell born somewhere inthe Atlanticrising and falling, rising andfallingwave on wave on the long shoreby the vil
a leaf
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When in still air and still in summertime
A leaf has had enough of this, it seems
To make up its mind to go; fine as a sage
Its drifting in detachment down the road.
Howard Nemerov
memories
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We, unaccustomed to courage
exiles from delight
live coiled in shells of loneliness
until love leaves its high holy temple
and comes into our sight
to liberate us into life.
Love arrives
and in its train come ecstasies
old memories of pleasure
ancient histories
Chagall at Chichester
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A popular feature of Chichester Cathedral is a stained glass window on the north side, designed and created by the French artist Marc Chagall. The window is inspired by Psalm 150, which urges its readers to 'let everything that hath breath praise the Lord'. Vibrant and colourfu
What makes a great politician?
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Disraeli, or The Two Lives
Douglas Hurd and Edward Young
Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2013 £20
Friends will know of my mild obsession with post second world ward political biographies and autobiographies. They are a strange and mildly unsatisfying genre with few jewels on the
THE WISDOM OF AGE
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Turkish folk hero Mulla Nasr Edin had reached old age
and was sitting in a tea house with friends looking back on his life:
"When I was a young man I was filled with the goal of
awakening everyone and I prayed to God to give me what was
needed to change the world.
One
amazement is the thing
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The point is the seeing, the grace
beyond recognition, the ways
of the bird rising, unnamed, unknown,
beyond the range of language, beyond its noun.
Eyes open on growing, flying, happening,
and go on opening. Manifold, the world
dawns on unrecognizing, realizing eyes.
Ama
Moving Theory into Practice?
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Transitions and the Lifecourse
Challenging the Constructions of 'Growing Old'
Amanda Grenier
256 pages, pbk £26.99, Policy Press Bristol- (Ageing and the Lifecourse Series) 2012, ISBN 978 1 84742 691 8.
Most of us in middle age have the experience of living with
Revolutionary Petunia
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The nature of this flower is to bloom
Rebellious. Living
Against the elemental crush
A song of color
Blooming for deserving eyes.
Blooming gloriously
For Its Self.
Alice Walker
Constant Movement and Opportunity ?
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It always seems as if the spirit of the river was speaking to me, and telling me how, in its rapid, continuous course, it is setting an example to man how he can most wisely and happily regulate his life. The water is so wise; when it comes to little banks and uneven p
The Priest
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The priest picks his way
Through the parish. Eyes watch him
From windows, from the farms;
Hearts wanting him to come near.
The flesh rejects him.
Women, pouring from the black kettle,
Stir up the whirling tea-grounds
Of their thoughts; offer him a dark
Filling i
Learning about Loss – Book review
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The Essential Guide to Life After Bereavement
Beyond Tomorrow
Judy Carole Kauffmann and Mary Jordan
Paperback: £12.99 Jessica Kingsley Publishers
2013, 176pp
ISBN: 978-1-84905-335-8.
In pastoral ministry there are many encounters that remain in the memor
a sunflower
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Helen says heaven, for her,
would be complete immersion
in physical process,
without self-consciousness—
to be the respiration of the grass,
or ionized agitation
just above the break of a wave,
traffic in a sunflower's thousand golden rooms.
from Mark Doty, Hea
greenness
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The beautiful changes as a forest is changed
By a chameleon's tuning his skin to it;
As a mantis, arranged
On a green leaf, grows
Into it, makes the leaf leafier, and proves
Any greenness is greener than anyone knows.
from Richard Wilbur, The beautiful changes
bouquet, sunlight
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Our sense of these things changes and they change,
Not as in metaphor, but in our sense
Of them. So sense exceeds all metaphor.
It exceeds the heavy changes of the light.
It is like a flow of meanings with no speech
And of as many meanings as of men.
 
The Poetry of Love
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What then is our human relationship with a universe that is not human? It is a relationship of time, it seems, of time and eternity. Because our lives are in time, we are in the world, but because we are not just in time but also in eternity, we also somehow transcend the wor
the scent of mint
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Oh, the littles that remain!
Scent of mint out in the lane;
Flare of window; sound of bees; —
These, but these.
Three times sitting down to bread;
One time climbing up to bed;
Table-setting o’er and o’er;
Drying herbs for winter’s store;
This thing; that
