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This book is a memoir of a minister and peace activist in partnership with a whimsical ant to show a lifetime of artifacts in a room that uncovers thinking about peace and justice issues, such as in the following themes: - The values of Jesus and biblical evidence often give preference for insignificance and love for peace. - A history of protests demonstrates against injustices and nuclear weapons. - Disenfranchisement of democracy is like wiping out a colony of ants and tagging them with tiny obituaries. - The end of life is a normal part of nature, and death shows up in layers to enhance…mehr

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This book is a memoir of a minister and peace activist in partnership with a whimsical ant to show a lifetime of artifacts in a room that uncovers thinking about peace and justice issues, such as in the following themes: - The values of Jesus and biblical evidence often give preference for insignificance and love for peace. - A history of protests demonstrates against injustices and nuclear weapons. - Disenfranchisement of democracy is like wiping out a colony of ants and tagging them with tiny obituaries. - The end of life is a normal part of nature, and death shows up in layers to enhance the cosmos. A Room Full of Shadows is a valuable resource for thinking deeper about our whimsical insignificance and finding peace in the shadows.
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Autorenporträt
Ron Faust works with Interfaith Worker Justice, American Friends Service Committee, Immigration Justice Advocacy Movement, and Disciples Peace Fellowship in Kansas City. Born in Eugene, Oregon and growing up in Vancouver, Washington, his educational odyssey included an undergraduate degree from Northwest Christian College (NCU), MDiv from Christian Theological Seminary and a doctorate from Drew University. Previously he collaborated with Toni Faust on a book about grand parenting and a fictional work called Gaps by his pen name Mac Keyes. Now a retired Minister-Sailor-Curmudgeon turned Poet, he follows his passion by giving his attention to peace and justice issues.