Sunflowers, Coyote, and Five Red Hens

Authors

  • David W Jardine Retired, University of Calgary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11575/jah.v0i0.53327

Keywords:

hermeneutics, impermanence, death, grief

Abstract

I feel uneasy stepping into the great territories opened up by Nancy Moules (2017) and Kate Beamer (2017) at the tail end of last year’s Journal of Applied Hermeneutics. It is not (yet) a territory I have endured as deeply. That bracketed “yet” is little more than a feeble attempt at trying to remember not to forget what surrounds us all, whatever its proximity.

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2018-01-24

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