Over the centuries, both Jewish and Christian mystics have agreed that the Song should be understood allegorically, not literally – in keeping with the widespread use of metaphor, parable, and story among the poets and mystics of the ancient Middle East. From the perspective of a universal spirituality, John Davidson sheds light on many of the Song’s obscure passages, uncovering the artistry of its unknown poet. The commentary is illuminated by passages from biblical texts and other spiritual literature.

THE SAINTS
INVITING THE MYSTIC SUPPORTING THE PROPH
PARENTS LISTEN
MIND GAMES
STRANNIK
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RALPH IN BOOK OF LIFE
MORRU GHALLMU L-GNUS KOLLHA
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SAINTLY COMPANIONS
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TO THE OTHER TOWNS
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCIENCE
WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE COLOR?
HELPS AND HINTS FOR PRAYER EXERCISES ON
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HEARTS ON FIRE
LEADERSHIP
GIANT SURROUNDED BY MONKEYS
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HREJJEF SBIEH
SAINT GEORGE AND THE DRAGON
THE MIRACLES OF ST. ANTHONY MARY CLARET
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TURN TO GOD REJOICE IN HOPE 