Item 27 - Sermon for Easter Sunday

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CA ON00389 F4-1-2-159-1-27

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Sermon for Easter Sunday

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  • April 1979 (Creation)

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3 p. of textual records

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(1932-1996)

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Item consists of a typescript for an Easter Sunday sermon (April 15, 1979). Nouwen lists events that happened after the resurrection when Jesus revealed himself so that gradually people began to speak, "He is risen." They saw him. They believed. He was with them. Nouwen argues that we are invited to look for Him, to see his face, and to announce also, "He is risen."

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      Title based on contents of the item.
      Draft contains annotation: "File: Sermons" (top, right corner).
      Draft contains annotations by Nouwen.
      Found on pages 122-124.

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      2000 02

      Location

      Box 37

      Previous Item Number

      69-457A-25

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      Revised by L Joson, 9 November 2018

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