It’s been awhile since anything has grabbed me as much as this: Walter Wink’s “Engaging the Powers.” I was simultaneously fascinated, challenged, inspired, and just plain amazed. If you’ve ever thought about hierarchies and power systems and wondered whether there isn’t a better way … wonder no more, there is, and Mr. Wink will explain it all for you.
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