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A Feminist Theology of Place ‘In Her Own Words’
A Feminist Theology of Place ‘In Her Own Words’
JULIA CURTIS
The ripples of what has happened here stays after the congregations have left. A cheery goodbye at the church door. The stones and wood retain something of the depth we have shared, but which remains unspoken. The shadow of a presence, the rumour of God kept alive for those who lift the clinking latch and enter during the intervening time…
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