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We know more than we know we know. Let's spend the rest of our life discovering what that is! Curiosity leads the way! Being curious about our nighttime dreams. About the things that spontaneously occur to us, or call us to action, out of nowhere, for no apparent reason. About questions that arise unbidden, books that pique our interest, movies and songs and photographs that draw our attention... About our motives and incentives and why we do what we do, think what we think, believe what we believe, see the way we see, say what we say... About why we cry when we cry, laugh when we laugh, become angry when we become angry, become sad when we are sad, and happy when we are happy... About what guides our boat on its path through the sea. About how we know what to do when, and why we care about what we care about and don't care about what we don't care about... About what we always say, and never say, and what we always do and never do... About what we pay attention to, and dismiss, discount, ignore... Despise, denounce, detest... Revere, honor, admire... Get it? Get with it! And remain there, curious, inquisitive, intrigued with/about YOU!
I hope this book by Randy S. Woolley will be of some interest to you:
https://a.co/d/dxqosMZ (Amazon)
“Indigenous Theology and the Western Worldview (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology): A Decolonized Approach to Christian Doctrine”
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I will give it a look! Thanks!
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I’ve ordered Woodly’s book and am sure I’m already in his camp having only read the description!
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S/B Woodly not Woolley (autocorrect 😉)!
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