Christian Community and the Promotion of Healing: Theological Reflection in a Therapeutic Context

Emily Dickinson, a well known nineteenth century New England poet, spent much of her creative gift in describing starkly the raw experience of psychic suffering. She often dwelt on the solitary and separating character of suffering, even to the point of insinuating frequently in her poetry that the...

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Main Author: Sheehan, Mary Ellen (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 1985
In: Toronto journal of theology
Year: 1985, Volume: 1, Issue: 2, Pages: 261-280
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Summary:Emily Dickinson, a well known nineteenth century New England poet, spent much of her creative gift in describing starkly the raw experience of psychic suffering. She often dwelt on the solitary and separating character of suffering, even to the point of insinuating frequently in her poetry that the afflicted one is beyond any form of human consolation.
ISSN:1918-6371
Contains:Enthalten in: Toronto journal of theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3138/tjt.1.2.261