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Br. Finnbar McEvoy's avatar

I think Augustine’s metaphor of midwifery for teaching is captivating—I see a connection to our term ‘concept’ to indicate that something is known, apprehended by our mind. I also connect to Augustine’s words about Mary, “she conceived the Word in her heart before she conceived Him in her body.”

Augustine’s imagery of midwifery and the image of nursing from

The first book you mention leads me to see the goal of teaching is to wean the pupil off of you and capable of receiving nourishment elsewhere.

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Gretchen's avatar

A few of my favorites that I read this year are A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis (I read this one all the way back in February; it honestly doesn't feel like I read in this year); Letter to a Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis by Bishop Robert Barron; The Eucharist Is Really Jesus: How Christ’s Body and Blood Are the Key to Everything We Believe by Joe Heschmeyer; and the whole Winnie the Pooh series by A.A. Milne.

Congrats on your book!!! I'm excited to get it from my library and read it!!

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