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− | '''Dr. Mariam ‘Faith’ Hall''' (born: 1952) – Tremen younger sister, the middle child who developed strong religious tendencies after a near fatal fever; she dreamed of God and he told of her calling. Early on she became a nun, later when her education and interpretation of scripture led her into conflict with the Church she walked away to become a professor of religious history at Chicago’s most prestigious university. She married and had two children of her own: Peter and Paul. Her ex-husband Philip Kane committed suicide; so she changed back to her maiden name. | + | '''Dr. Mariam ‘Faith’ Hall''' (born: 1952) – Tremen younger sister, the middle child who developed strong religious tendencies after a near fatal fever; she dreamed of God and he told of her calling. Early on she became a nun, later when her education and interpretation of scripture led her into conflict with the Church she walked away to become a professor of religious history at Chicago’s most prestigious university. She married and had two children of her own: '''Peter''' and '''Paul'''. Her ex-husband '''Philip Kane''' committed suicide; so she changed back to her maiden name. |
Revision as of 22:34, 28 January 2015
Dr. Mariam ‘Faith’ Hall (born: 1952) – Tremen younger sister, the middle child who developed strong religious tendencies after a near fatal fever; she dreamed of God and he told of her calling. Early on she became a nun, later when her education and interpretation of scripture led her into conflict with the Church she walked away to become a professor of religious history at Chicago’s most prestigious university. She married and had two children of her own: Peter and Paul. Her ex-husband Philip Kane committed suicide; so she changed back to her maiden name.