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Issue Details: First known date: 2006... no. 7 Pentecost Special Editon 2006 of Australian EJournal of Theology est. 2003 Australian EJournal of Theology
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* Contents derived from the , 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
We are Turned into a Great Tree: Judith Wright's Strange Word About Trees, Greg Smith , single work criticism
Author's abstract: Poetic images retain the flesh and aroma of experience; memorable images dramatise movements to identity, empowerment and the righting of wrongs. Judith Wright uses metaphors of the bud, flame tree growth, compass heart, ageless crimson rose, rising sap, implacable heart, and "lovers who share one mind" to express human and cosmic yearning for fufillment or salvation. In her poems we hear the great mystery of life in the dynamic interdependence of waterfall, tree ferns and mountain gum. Judith Wright's metaphysical connections grow from these observations upon the lives of various trees. Her ethical imperatives, her celebrations of patient waiting and her admiration of nature's abundance and beauty in these poems continue to ignite theological reflections for us today.
Being Alive - Easter 91i"To die", Bet Green , single work poetry
Easter Vigil at Wilston '93i"Glowing in light", Bet Green , single work poetry
The Invitationi"Fill your empty vessel", Jade Ireland , single work poetry
The All-Knowing Shoulderi"Nothing is left now, except for the grey serrated Marble", M. G. Michael , single work poetry
A Sign that All is Welli"Please do not torment me any more", M. G. Michael , single work poetry
On Top His Uproarious hati"They did not know whether the old man", M. G. Michael , single work poetry
Trailing Clouds of Glory 1997i"In Christ we live", Bet Green , single work poetry
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