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Jennie Hogan is an Anglican priest with a history of brain injury and illness since childhood. Here she explores what it means to be human and vulnerable, yet made in God's image. She reflects on incarnation, identity, healing, hope, death and resurrection and the implications of Jesus' identification of his body as the source of our salvation.

Produktbeschreibung
Jennie Hogan is an Anglican priest with a history of brain injury and illness since childhood. Here she explores what it means to be human and vulnerable, yet made in God's image. She reflects on incarnation, identity, healing, hope, death and resurrection and the implications of Jesus' identification of his body as the source of our salvation.
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Jennie Hogan is a University Chaplain at Goodenough College in London, and Assistant Priest at St George's Bloomsbury.