Ted Witham
Auteur de The church at risk : new ways of understanding tradition
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Œuvres de Ted Witham
God's Work of Art: Darkness and Prayer 1 exemplaire
Withams 1 exemplaire
Jesus the child we worship : journey to the Christ Child - meditations for advent 2014 (2014) 1 exemplaire
Ted's Memories and Fiction from Lake Toolbrunup 1 exemplaire
Alert to God: Sermons, St Matthew's 1987-1988 1 exemplaire
The Story of Smug and Grovel 1 exemplaire
Une Etude du Vocabulaire de 'Maria Chapdelaine' 1 exemplaire
The USA and Australia - Religion in Public Schools 1 exemplaire
What Difference does Religion Make at Our School: Help for principals and school councils on sensitive issues 1 exemplaire
The Loaded Story: Bible Stories re-told 1 exemplaire
Withams, Anecdotes from the family centenary album 1 exemplaire
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- Nom légal
- Witham, Edward P.
- Date de naissance
- 1948-11-12
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- Australia
- Lieu de naissance
- Lake Grace, Western Australia, Australia
- Lieux de résidence
- Western Australia, Australia
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Durham, North Carolina, USA - Études
- University of Western Australia, Trinity College (Melbourne)
Duke University - Professions
- Priest
- Organisations
- Life Member, Australian Association for Religious Education (2006)
Anglican Church of Australia
Third Order, Society of St Francis (1981)
Australian Mensa 1991
Oxfam - Prix et distinctions
- Outstanding Professional Service Award (2005)
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 22
- Aussi par
- 1
- Membres
- 32
- Popularité
- #430,838
- Évaluation
- 4.2
- Critiques
- 4
- ISBN
- 14
I have just read The White Dove and enjoyed it. One part of me likes being left with the suspense and imagining what would happen, would Lance get the family farm back etc, the other part wants to read more so that I would get the answer as per you would, as the writer, uncover for me! If this was developed into a full novel, I would be keen to read it! When I was young, I used to raid our book-shelves that had quite a number of war-based stories (true and fictionalised) on the exploits of courageous escapes by captured British soldiers from German prisoner of war camps. I always liked them; not because of the war aspect but the courage displayed by those who were determined to escape. I guess I always like the idea of those who in any aspect of life are able to, or enabled by others, to rise above adversity. Emily, The White Dove, seems to be one of these people.
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