Frank McPherson

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Life is one. It is handed down from parents to children. . . . People know where their lives come from and that they are part of a stream of life that has always flowed through their family. The individual is nothing but the recipient of life, and has the duty to pass it on. What is important is not the individual, but the collective—the family, the clan, the whole people.[1]
Joy Unspeakable: Contemplative Practices of the Black Church
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