Abstract
Statuesque imagery arising out of a compulsive need to name God has to give way to the acceptance of a moving presence that is revealed in active metaphors of performance. Father, rather than being personified in an individual, is incarnated in the process of fathering, which is the art-in-action of gathering the fragmented elements of life into patterns of relational wholeness.
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