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Love is His Meaning

Two lives, one marriage

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2019
Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-85683-528-5 (ISBN)
12,40 inkl. MwSt
This book tells the story of two people, born in poverty, who found each other and married in a world at war. The husband developed Huntington's disease. This is the story of their marriage and how love and faith gave them a sense of purpose.
This book tells the story of two people, born in poverty, who found each other and married in a world at war. They brought up and educated a family, but while their two sons were still very young, the father, a strong man who had served for twenty-five years in the army in India, developed the symptoms of Huntington’s disease. This cast a deep shadow over the family as his condition deteriorated over the next twenty-five years, but their faithful experience of God's love and their deep love for each other gave them the strength and sense of purpose that brought them safe to the end, a meaning expressed in the words of Mother Julian of Norwich: “Do you want to know what our Lord meant in all this? Love is his meaning. In this love our life is everlasting. All this we shall see in God without end.” Love is His Meaning recreates in a new way and as one book, as the author always wished, the story first presented in Stranger on the Shore and This Life of Grace, both of which captivated readers. This new book has allowed the author to draw together the separate stories of his parents and of their families, before they were married, the story of their marriage and of his mother's long life after his father's death. This treatment, of parallel lives, gives a picture of life in our country over the whole of the twentieth century, allowing the reader to grasp what life was like for many ordinary families in those days when the power of the Christian Faith was more influential and widely experienced.

John Symons is a historian. Reviewing A Tear in the Curtain, Michael Bourdeaux, founder of the Keston Institute, Oxford, wrote 'This is the history of Russia, but in a form that you will not have read before ... objective and intensely personal. It tells us more in a few pages than many more formal accounts by historians manage in a whole volume.’

Preface - 1 Dad, 1953 - 2 Florence Louisa and William - 3 `On Chorea’ - 4 `One and All’ - 5 India - 6 `Floruit’ - 7 Commissioned - 8 Matchmaking - 9 Home Leave - 10 Interlude - 11 Dear Octopus - 12 `When you and I were seventeen’ - 13 `Tea at Gunters’ - 14 `The test of the heart is trouble’ - 15 Interlude - 16 Courtship and Marriage - 17 Home Thoughts from Abroad - 18 Making a Home - 19 `Huntington’s explains it all’ - 20 Number - 21 At Risk - 22 The Two of Them, Together - 23 Interlude - 24 No Way Out - 25 `I love you, my darling’ - 26 `… down to Oxford’s towers’ - 27 `Dearly loved husband, father and brother’ - 28 A New Life - 29 Windwhistle - 30 Neighbours and Friends - 31 A Pattern of Life - 32 Time Passes - 33 `Gone are the days…’ - 34 `What can’t be cured…’ - 35 `The best thing that ever happened to me…’ - 36 `A Ring of Faithfulness’ - 37 A Last Gift - 38 `Such sweet sorrow’ - 39 A Walk - Epilogue - Acknowledgements

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 130 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Partnerschaft / Sexualität
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Trennung / Trauer
Religion / Theologie Christentum Moraltheologie / Sozialethik
ISBN-10 0-85683-528-5 / 0856835285
ISBN-13 978-0-85683-528-5 / 9780856835285
Zustand Neuware
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