"The Art of Naming:” Why We Create Interview with Marilyn McIntyre
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Christina and Matt interview Marilyn McIntyre about her chapter in The Anselm Society's new book Why We Create, "The Art of Naming.”
Marilyn McIntyre is an award-winning author. She leads retreats and workshops and teaches at Westmont Seminary, Westmont College, and New College Berkley. You can learn more about her at www.marilynmcentyre.com
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