DEUTERONOMISTIC POETRY
This is a post about Deuteronomy 4 where Moses is re-telling the story of Israel’s Exodus and in particular the way God has chosen them, spoken to them, appeared to them, and they still live!
This is a post about Deuteronomy 4 where Moses is re-telling the story of Israel’s Exodus and in particular the way God has chosen them, spoken to them, appeared to them, and they still live!
This is a powerful excerpt of Deuteronomy 3:21-29 where Moses is rebuffed by God, an example of prayer that is simply cut off with God saying, “That’s enough. Don’t ask me again.”
English Poet John Keats said, “Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced. Even a proverb...
This is what poetic cell phone cafe interruption sounds like.
Some poetic summaries of Robert McDowell’s Poetry as Spiritual Practice.
Remember haiku from grammar school? You thought it was corny, right? OK, you were partly right....
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