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To begin, writer, poet, priest, academic and Â troubadourÂ Malcolm GuiteÂ takes a look at relationality, interdependence between old age and youth in scripture and poetry. In the end, asking us, âHow far, as you relate to each other across generations, can you find in each other, the child shining through the adult?&quot;
 
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