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Ralph Milton

Auteur de The Family Story Bible

26 oeuvres 458 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Dr. Ralph Milton is a storyteller. A former news broadcaster, open line host, and church administrator, he is the author of nine books, including the very popular children's book The Family Story Bible. On the Internet, Ralph edits the popular e-zine Rumors, which uses liberal doses of humor and afficher plus story to communicate lively faith. He also hosts an on-line discussion group about Julian of Norwich, called Julian's Cell. Co-founder of Wood Lake Books, Ralph Milton lives with his wife, Beverley, a retired church minister in Kelowna, British Columbia afficher moins

Œuvres de Ralph Milton

The Family Story Bible (1996) 83 exemplaires
Lectionary Story Bible - Year B (2007) 67 exemplaires
This United Church of Ours (1981) 43 exemplaires
Lectionary Story Bible - Year C (2009) 29 exemplaires
Christianity for Beginners (1998) 16 exemplaires
The gift of story (1980) 14 exemplaires
Man to Man (1995) 12 exemplaires

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Given to Matthew Hayes - 05/04/2023
 
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revbill1961 | May 4, 2023 |
Timeless characters are brought to life by well-known storyteller Ralph Milton. This retelling of biblical stories will move you to laughter and tears, sympathy and anger. You'll be caught up in the web of live and loss, faith and failure, that connects your life to these great stories.
 
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DioceseofOttawa | Oct 27, 2011 |
Two or three years ago I had never heard of an anchorite or an anchoress. Then I read Katherine by Anya Seton in which our heroine visits Julian of Norwich. Then earlier this year I read The Illuminator by Brenda Rickman Vantrease and in that novel Julian of Norwich has a pretty important secondary role. I became fascinated with the concept of an anchorage, the idea that a woman would "entomb" herself in a small cell attached to a church and dedicate herself to a solitary life of prayer, meditation, and counseling. Julian of Norwich was the first woman to write a book in the English language, criticized by the established church, yet loved and revered by the people of Norwich. I ordered Julian's Cell, fully expecting it to be rather dry and possibly boring. I was surprised at how readable this story was. The author plainly admits, up front, that the book is fiction, in that nearly nothing is known about Julian's life prior to becoming an anchoress; but Dr. Milton incorporates her writings in such a way as to make it all believable, and entertaining, yet exceedingly thought-provoking. Julian believed totally in a loving God, compared God's love to a mother's love for her children. She even refered to a "Mother God", as well as the accepted God as a Father. She believed the Bible should be available to the common people, and that all people have the right to pray directly to God. These concepts were threatening to the established church, to its male priests and bishops. I was awed by Julian's widsom and courage. I'm so glad I read this book.… (plus d'informations)
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lindymc | Dec 20, 2008 |

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Œuvres
26
Membres
458
Popularité
#53,635
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
3
ISBN
32

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