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November 29, 2017October 19, 2018 ~ jennrudsit ~ Leave a comment

While traditional theology can sometimes err on the side of trying to make everything fit neatly into familiar philosophical boxes, Theopoetics aims to look directly into the mystery of God and to leave space for wonder.

Contributor Note, Katie Manning

December 10, 2015December 8, 2015 ~ thomcaraway ~ Leave a comment

From issue 10.2, on shelves next week, is Katie Manning. For the past three years, my primary writing project has been a collection of poems with the working title All That Remains. This project began because I was tired of people taking language from the Bible out of context and using it as a weapon … Continue reading Contributor Note, Katie Manning

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