During the sixties and seventies, however, many eminent theologians were of the opinion that the ordinary folk in the pews no longer
cared about life after death.
Not exact matches
A video Q&A in which Roger Rosenblatt discusses his memoir Making Toast,
about the period in his
life when he and his wife moved in to their son - in - law's house to help
care for their three small grandchildren
after the sudden and unexpected
death of their daughter:
In the Classroom: In Woodson's novel Locomotion (2003), the narrator, Lonnie Collins (nicknamed «Locomotion»), writes poetry to tell his story and to express his feelings
about being apart from his younger sister and
living in foster
care after the
death of their parents.