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When a tragic car accident took the life of our twenty-one year old
daughter, Maia, we began a journey that has been simultaneously the
most heart-wrenching and spiritually uplifting period of our lives.
Learning to Dance in the Rain chronicles the first year of this
journey. Through pain and despair to renewed energy and spiritual
discovery, we describe the many ways in which we are finding
strength and inspiration to carry on our lives. With help from
family and friends, a variety of religious and spiritual
traditions, encounters with the natural world, and, most
profoundly, continued connection with our beloved daughter, we are
learning that death is as much a beginning as it is an end and that
one person's smile can make a significant and positive difference
in the world. Learning to Dance in the Rain is a personal story
that demonstrates how love, courage, and openness to new
experiences can help transform grief and sorrow into opportunities
for spiritual growth. It is also a story that celebrates the
potential of one individual to deeply inspire others during her
time here on earth and even after that time has ended. In these two
respects, our personal story is also universal, and one we believe
worth sharing. The original version of Learning to Dance in the
Rain was written for family and friends in recognition of the first
anniversary of Maia's death. From the responses received, we
realized that sharing our experiences so openly was helping others
continue to find comfort, healing, and growth, as well as
ourselves. As a result, and with much encouragement and support, we
decided to make our story available "to the world." It is our hope
that what we write about Maia and the life path we are forging
since her death, will be of help to others. Needless to say, our
journey is not over. We still have more questions than answers and
occasional moments of pain and sadness, but we continue to walk
together toward a future which, in some ways, may be more
meaningful than we ever thought possible.
Brian McDermott has built a national reputation as a chef on one
simple belief - that tasty, healthy food based around traditional
recipes and local produce is something every family can make and
enjoy. As one of twelve children growing up in Burt in County
Donegal, the focal point of the family was always his mother's
kitchen table, and that childhood memory of the family coming
together and connecting over her home cooking continues to inspire
Brian as he shares his own passion for food with others. Whether
it's cooking freshly-caught mussels for the fishermen at
Greencastle pier or sharing his skills with others at his cookery
school, Brian loves to celebrate the best of his home county's
warmth and traditions.
Classic Irish flavours for today Ireland is famed for the quality
of its ingredients - from free range meat and dairy to the
abundance of seafood from the waters around this island nation.
Brian McDermott's cooking is influenced and inspired by Irish
produce and traditions. From black pudding dipping fritters to
Mammy's Irish stew, from mackerel on toast to Atlantic fish pie,
from shortbread to scones, this book will bring you the many tastes
of Ireland and a warm sense of home. Breakfast * Soups * Seafood *
Meat dishes * potatoes * Breads & cakes * sweet treats
When a tragic car accident took the life of our twenty-one year old
daughter, Maia, we began a journey that has been simultaneously the
most heart-wrenching and spiritually uplifting period of our lives.
Learning to Dance in the Rain chronicles the first year of this
journey. Through pain and despair to renewed energy and spiritual
discovery, we describe the many ways in which we are finding
strength and inspiration to carry on our lives. With help from
family and friends, a variety of religious and spiritual
traditions, encounters with the natural world, and, most
profoundly, continued connection with our beloved daughter, we are
learning that death is as much a beginning as it is an end and that
one person's smile can make a significant and positive difference
in the world. Learning to Dance in the Rain is a personal story
that demonstrates how love, courage, and openness to new
experiences can help transform grief and sorrow into opportunities
for spiritual growth. It is also a story that celebrates the
potential of one individual to deeply inspire others during her
time here on earth and even after that time has ended. In these two
respects, our personal story is also universal, and one we believe
worth sharing. The original version of Learning to Dance in the
Rain was written for family and friends in recognition of the first
anniversary of Maia's death. From the responses received, we
realized that sharing our experiences so openly was helping others
continue to find comfort, healing, and growth, as well as
ourselves. As a result, and with much encouragement and support, we
decided to make our story available "to the world." It is our hope
that what we write about Maia and the life path we are forging
since her death, will be of help to others. Needless to say, our
journey is not over. We still have more questions than answers and
occasional moments of pain and sadness, but we continue to walk
together toward a future which, in some ways, may be more
meaningful than we ever thought possible.
As a text for a basic Christology course this work orients the
student of theology by tracing the principal developments in the
New Testament and in later Church tradition, giving attention to
some of the principal concerns of contemporary culture and the way
some of the present-day forms of Christology try to respond to
those concerns. It therefore offers a range of contemporary
Christological proposals rather than one to the exclusion of
others. It also seeks to reunite study of Christ's person" with his
"work" through greater attention to soteriology than often happens
in traditional Christology."
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