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_aThen god said : _bcontemplating the first revelation in creation / _cSusan Muto. |
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_aEugene, Oregon : _bWipf & Stock Publishers, _c[2014] |
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| 505 | 0 | _aIntro; Title Page; Prologue; Part One: Animals Beloved by God-That Bow Before God's Face; 1. Birds; 2. Colts; 3. Goats; 4. Horses; 5. Lambs; 6. Lions; 7. Serpents; Part Two: Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, and Minerals Manifesting the Most High; 1. Clay; 2. Figs; 3. Gold; 4. Manna; 5. Olives; 6. Rose and Lily; 7. Wheat and Chaff; Part Three: Things Invested with Transcendent Meaning; 1. Bones; 2. Books; 3. Cups; 4. Gates; 5. Stones; 6. Temples; 7. Thrones; Part Four: Places in Nature Pointing to God; 1. Clouds; 2. Mountains; 3. Morning; 4. Night; 5. Stars; 6. Water; 7. Wind; Epilogue | |
| 520 | _aThen God Said teaches us to open our eyes and behold the gifts of creation that unfold before us in all their splendor. We abide in awe before the generative forces of the universe. We delight in the splendor of created things and thank God for this outpouring of gifts from the beginning of time. Each chapter of Then God Said invites us to contemplate the first revelation in creation--from water and sky to cattle and creeping things. We ponder, page by page, the power of the Father, the presence of the Son, and the productivity of the Holy Spirit. We behold anew the majesty of this planet and the merciful dispensation of the Divine under which we live day by day. We celebrate the beauty of the earth and the sheer majesty of each minute trace of the transcendent. Readers are encouraged to find the footprints of love that move the sun, the moon, and all the stars. Creation not only reminds us of God's glory; it offers us a sacramental understanding of all that we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, thereby increasing our ecological sensitivity and our commitment to foster respectful stewardship over all that we survey. | ||
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