The Fire Next Time
How would you describe the author's sense of anger in the beginning of "Down at the Cross"?
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In terms of his relationship with Christianity, the author's anger here is tinged more with sadness and a sense of loss than it is at other times. There is almost the sense that he continues to carry with him, in spite of all his other experiences, a lingering sense of church-inspired safety, hope and joy.