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We are gods, we tell each other, with the power to manipulate any corner of creation, whether daily weather or our own bodies. We expend enormous energy and funds trying to cheat death. We relentlessly pursue science and medicine, we talk at length about ""being safe,"" and we have decided we do not require God. We are experts at chasing after the wind. We are also a people of great despair and loneliness. We of the twenty-first century need to hear what the Preacher of Ecclesiastes has to say. We need to recognize our desire for what does not satisfy. Susan Erikson's poetry shows how much…mehr

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We are gods, we tell each other, with the power to manipulate any corner of creation, whether daily weather or our own bodies. We expend enormous energy and funds trying to cheat death. We relentlessly pursue science and medicine, we talk at length about ""being safe,"" and we have decided we do not require God. We are experts at chasing after the wind. We are also a people of great despair and loneliness. We of the twenty-first century need to hear what the Preacher of Ecclesiastes has to say. We need to recognize our desire for what does not satisfy. Susan Erikson's poetry shows how much this life will always be a struggle between those desires and weaknesses, and God's hope; and that it is necessary to face our desires head-on with the word of God. Come find encouragement as you rest in him and in his promises.
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Autorenporträt
Susan E. Erikson has an MA in historical theology from Westminster Seminary California. Married for fifty years, she is a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She is also a writer, poet, teacher, and artist, and the author of Through Dark Rivers (2011), Walking, Walking: Through the Stress of Life (2014), When Dragons War (2018), Reflections on Revelation in the Time of COVID (2021), and My Mother and Other New Englanders (2022).