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Other Ways

Rescuing the Church from Pharaoh and Other Poems

2024

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Rich, complex, exciting, confusing, life, death, and beyond--all words to capture a bit of truth about this very rich, complex world inhabited by all kinds of individual particles emerging into flora, fauna, animals of all kinds, including humans who together make up a unity. This book is my attempt to celebrate the unity and the diversity. Poetry hints of an openness to complexity while certainty tends to become restrictive dogma. Other Ways means to hint that full meaning, complete certa...

2022

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Here are stories about real people--student chaplains and their supervisor/educator--in real situations. Together they struggle to learn, through continuing practice, how to make significant human contact with other people--patients, families, fellow staff members, and fellow students. Like all stories about humans, they are sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, often confusing, and almost always rich with complexity. These stories contain and convey something of this richness for all to en...

2014

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Contrary to what many church people (particularly church "professionals") say, God does not dwell in church, and church doesn't have the franchise on good news. Instead, author Peter Keese proposes the optimistic view that good news is much larger and more all-encompassing than any church can contain or convey, and that good news is everywhere to be found and experienced. In this imaginary dialogue between a traditionalist and his protagonist for a god-in-the-world perspective, Keese's ser...

All Things Work Together

It’s Gonna Be All Right

2025

EN

There seems to be a growing appreciation among scientists for the unity of everything--human beings, mosquitos, dogs and cats, spiders, atoms, fungi, trees--as well as among mystics, theologians, and philosophers. Or maybe it is just that Peter Keese is coming to see what most have long known. Anyhow, it is a theme throughout these poems. That and appreciation for play, playfulness, and beauty. Enjoy.