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Discovering images of God in a diverse population
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- Through Holy Spirit guided interviews with a diverse population of one hundred people, the posed question was, 'What is your image of God?' Participants were from a variety of United States locations, and were spread across denominations, including Catholic, Protestant and Jew. Over 'table fellowship,' accepting all replies in a non-judgmental attitude, a plethora of responses were generated. Related subjects included the profound wisdom of children, prayer, power, God's name, God as male, feminine aspects of God, music, emotion, listening skills, leadership roles, Trinity, ministry as a 'job' vs. 'calling,' 'heart' knowledge vs. 'head' knowledge, churches as bureaucratic organizations, guilt, God as 'buddy-buddy,' nature, Heaven and angels, searchers on a journey, and struggles with theological questions.
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