
Emilie Griffin
Author of Spiritual Classics: Selected Readings on the Twelve Spiritual Disciplines
About the Author
Works by Emilie Griffin
Spiritual Classics: Selected Readings on the Twelve Spiritual Disciplines (2000) — Editor; Editor — 881 copies
Syllable of Water: Twenty Writers of Faith Reflect On Their Art (2008) — Author — 41 copies, 2 reviews
These sisters are my friends: A brief history of the Eucharistic Missionaries of St. Dominic (2001) 7 copies
An Invitation to Prayer 1 copy
Associated Works
Athanasius : The Life of Antony and the Letter To Marcellinus (0356) — Editor, some editions — 781 copies, 4 reviews
The Pietist Impulse in Christianity (Princeton Theological Monograph) (2011) — Contributor — 12 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Griffin, Emilie Russell Dietrich
- Birthdate
- 1936-07-22
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Tulane University (BA)
- Occupations
- writer
journalist
teacher - Awards and honors
- Louisiana Council for Music and the Performing Arts
American Television Commercials Festival - Relationships
- Griffin, Henry William (husband)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Places of residence
- Alexandria, Louisiana, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Louisiana, USA
Members
Reviews
1586 Turning: Reflections on the Experience of Conversion, by Emilie Griffin (read 10 Sep 1980) I read this work with a great deal of interest, Griffin is an advertising executive in New York, a convert to Catholicism, and her book studies various convert stories and tells rather abstractedly her own. She is chary of dates, and times, and specific problems, but the story intrigues. Griffin was raised a Christian Scientist, converted to Anglican, and then to Catholicism. She is quite show more ecumenical, and tries to tell her story as a turning to God and Christ rather than to the Church. show less
https://chrysostomsociety.org/2011/04/a-syllable-of-water/
In A Syllable of Water, twenty members of the Chrysostom society write about what they know best: writing. Essays in this cohesive and well-organized collection touch on a variety of topics ranging from how faith informs writing and how writing informs faith, to how to get started writing or escape writer’s block, to the process of revision, to many specific aspects of the craft of writing.
In A Syllable of Water, twenty members of the Chrysostom society write about what they know best: writing. Essays in this cohesive and well-organized collection touch on a variety of topics ranging from how faith informs writing and how writing informs faith, to how to get started writing or escape writer’s block, to the process of revision, to many specific aspects of the craft of writing.
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Statistics
- Works
- 18
- Also by
- 7
- Members
- 1,566
- Popularity
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- Rating
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- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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