A Room Called Remember Uncollected Pieces

A Room Called Remember Uncollected Pieces by Frederick Buechner is a collection of essays, addresses, and sermons published by Harper & Row in 1984. This first edition, comprising 190 pages, presents Buechner’s reflections on faith, love, and the significance of language. The book invites readers to explore the concept of autobiography as theology and offers insights into biblical passages, guiding them into a contemplative space where the past intertwines with the present.
In this work, Buechner delves into the “room called Remember,” a metaphorical space within us that holds our memories and experiences. He emphasizes the importance of reflecting on our lives with patience and clarity, encouraging a deeper understanding of our spiritual journeys. The themes of religion and Christian theology are woven throughout, making this book a thoughtful exploration of the intersections between personal history and faith.
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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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