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About this Book:
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The Strange Drama of Personal Life explores the parables of Our Lord, found in Saint Matthew’s Gospel, which are image pictures about how we live out of the acting Presence of God. The strangeness of the stories engages our attention as we are living through the drama found in our personal life. Strangely, one can go in two directions at the same time: down the road towards the finite and up the road towards the infinite. The drama is found in the way one can give of oneself. For in some strange way, the natural is related to the supernatural and the finite to the infinite. We are living out the drama found in our personal life as we live out of the world of the natural and supernatural.
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About the Author:
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Owen Sharkey is a Passionist priest in West Hartford, Connecticut and a retired Professor of Theology. He is the author of “The Mystery of Man” (1975) and co-author of “The Gospel of John: The Light Shining in the Dark” (2007).
Edwin Thrower is a research scientist at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut and co-author of “The Gospel of John: The Light Shining in the Dark” (2007).
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