Abstract

The following three poems represent thirty years of reflection on a critical theological perspective, the Doctrine of Providence ( bonum ex nocentibus). The first, โ€œA Wilderness of Mirrors,โ€ was written immediately after Paul Tillich's last lecture in 1965. Hours later, he was mortally wounded by the first of three heart attacks. The second, โ€œThe Easter Rain,โ€ was conceived the next year, shortly after my father's untimely death. He died on the Father's Day before I entered seminary. In 1985 I completed it after the death of my mentor Carroll Wise. The third poem, โ€œIllumination,โ€ was composed during the Eastertide of 1994, after I first met Rhena Schweitzer Miller, the daughter of Albert Schweitzerโ€”one who lived by Providence and the Reverence for Life.

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