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This book is for people who ask questions about life - why we are here and what happens to us when we die. Science is being shown as not having all the answers. It deals only with the physical world and has little to say about the human spirit, about the positive power of love of the negative effect of fear. The life, death and teaching of Jesus Christ, who actually lived a human life recorded in history gives us answers to questions about the human spirit and about the mysterious and ineffable Power behind Creation. However, there is a need to reformulate Christian teaching so that it is…mehr

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This book is for people who ask questions about life - why we are here and what happens to us when we die. Science is being shown as not having all the answers. It deals only with the physical world and has little to say about the human spirit, about the positive power of love of the negative effect of fear. The life, death and teaching of Jesus Christ, who actually lived a human life recorded in history gives us answers to questions about the human spirit and about the mysterious and ineffable Power behind Creation. However, there is a need to reformulate Christian teaching so that it is relevant in today's world. This book suggests a way of approaching the task.
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Beryl Chatfield was born in London, but from the age of eight has spent her life in Worthing, apart from a period in Brighton and another later, back in London. Her adult life has fallen roughly into four parts: 1. Secondary Schoo Teacher, teaching Science, Maths and Religious Education. 2. Wife and Mother, but became a widow while her children were still young. 3. Ordained Minister of the United Reformed Church, serving two London Churches. 4. In retirement, a writer and publisher of three small books of poetry and now this book. Her main interests have been gardening, travel and above all, people--of all kinds.