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Haiku God

Some Mindful Musings on God, Creation, and Other Things

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Haiku God

By: Stacey Jacobs
Narrated by: Stacey L. Jacobs
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Haiku God invites listeners on a journey of further discovering God through the art of haiku poetry. Haiku is a traditional Japanese style of artistic writing. It consists of three lines with a total of seventeen syllables—five in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. This concise format allows for the expression of profound spiritual concepts in a straightforward and accessible manner.

The goal of Haiku God is to present, as objectively as possible, an accessible, concise, yet substantive Systematic Theology—from a Protestant Christian view—that illuminates ethereal and transcendent theistic concepts for people to ponder. It is certain that this effort does not cover every aspect of faith and theology. However, it does serve as a meaningful starting point for those in pursuit of more knowledge about God’s existence, nature, and relationship to the creation—terrestrial, celestial, and spiritual.

My abiding hope is that this work will prove helpful in some way for those seeking a deeper connection with the Creator. I pray that even the most modest insights will somehow aid those on their cognitive journey into the realm of the Divine.

Blessings and peace.

©2025 Stacey L. Jacobs (P)2025 Stacey L. Jacobs
Asian Christianity Poetry World Literature
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