A Room Called Remember Uncollected Pieces

A Room Called Remember Uncollected Pieces by Frederick Buechner is a reissue published by HarperCollins on April 10, 1992. This edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles some of Buechner’s notable writings that delve into themes of faith, love, and the significance of language through essays, addresses, and sermons.
Readers will find Buechner’s exploration of autobiography as a form of theology, alongside insightful reflections on biblical passages. The text invites contemplation of the “room called Remember,” a metaphorical space where the past intertwines with the present, encouraging a mindful remembrance of one’s life experiences. This collection offers a thoughtful examination of religion and personal reflection, making it a meaningful addition to the discourse on faith and memory.
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A Room Called Remember brings together some of Buechner’s finest writings on faith, love, and the power of words in the form of essays, addresses, and sermons. Here Buechner explores autobiography as theology, offers exhilarating reflections on biblical passages, and leads us into the “room called Remember,” that “still room within us all where the past lives on as part of the present,…where with patience, with clarity, with quietness of heart, we remember consciously to remember the lives we have lived.”
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