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In giving credence to the inherent power of a story to connect, unite, motivate and inspire people, the author presents to the world her third book, a Jubilee prize - to mark a golden age. The “Untameable Spirit - A Collection of Poems” is a compilation of poetry about survival and revival. It is birthed from the recognition of the ability of mankind to overcome longstanding personal obstacles, conquering fears and rising above challenging situations. It represents the tale of a journey; the seen and sometimes unseen emotional and physical scars that life has marked us with. A vibrant and transcendent journey of unbreakable strength and unstoppable growth; determination, resilience and healing is the storyline captured effortlessly in this book of poetry. The Collection of Poems invites you to pick up your forgotten dreams from the unclaimed spaces in your heart and the empty places where life has been barren. It speaks of empowerment and rising up to find your purpose, within yourself, for yourself and for others. Divided into six chapters or series, “Untameable Spirit” is an odyssey of stoic courage in the face of life’s greatest challenges, mirrored in the untameable forces of nature; the elements of Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space - slowly and relentlessly stamping its indestructibility, and reclaiming its lost powers with a courageous comeback from humiliating setback. The sixth series represents the Miracle of divine provision. And who knows what miracles you can achieve when you believe! This book of poetry is a unique manifestation of the untameable spirit in all its forms.
This book proposes that Christian worship is a key source for any theology seeking to understand the covenant between God and human beings in the Christian tradition. Through a detailed examination of phenomenological, biblical and theological sources, the author seeks to write a theology in which the selfhood of both God and human beings is seen as essentially 'vowed' or 'covenantal.' This claim is then explored through a detailed examination of Eucharistic worship, which is understood as a 'non-identical performance' of the covenant established between God and human beings in baptism. Here, then, is a theology that understands Christian worship not simply as 'form' or 'event' but, more radically, as a mutual act of promising and commitment between God and human beings.
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