Winter: A Spiritual Biography of the Season

Winter: A Spiritual Biography of the Season
ISBN-10
1893361535
ISBN-13
9781893361539
Series
Winter
Category
Nature
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
SkyLight Paths Publishing
Authors
Gary D. Schmidt, Susan M. Felch

Description

Thirty inspirational writings from a variety of authors delve into the feelings that winter conjures in us, calling up both the barrenness and beauty of the natural world in wintertime, and helping readers express and understand their own personal reaction to the season, showing them the way from the cold of winter to the warmth of the human soul.

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