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Subject Sunday Spotlight: Two Essays on the Song of Songs
Date January 3, 2021 7:14 PM
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Shalom Carmy and Ann W. Astell from the archives

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** Sunday Spotlight
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A Sunday afternoon newsletter



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** “Sunday is the golden clasp that binds
together the volume of the week.”
– H.W. Longfellow
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** December 2010 • by Shalom Carmy
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** Perfect Harmony ([link removed])
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** The Song of Songs teaches us that holiness is synonymous with intimacy.
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** June/July 2012 • by Ann W. Astell
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** Love’s Translations ([link removed])
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** Griffiths offers a new “figural” reading of the Song of Songs that offers a model for reordering our human loves.
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