Hope and the Nearness of God: The 2022 Lent Book
By (Author) Teresa White
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Continuum
1st March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Religion and beliefs
Religion: general
242.34
224
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 16mm
180g
This is a book about hope, which the author argues is central to the meaning of Lent and in turn of Easter. Hope, which is quite different from optimism, is the most precious spiritual gift. We are surrounded by so many unfortunates, so many desolate, unhappy, hurting people. They need hope. This hope is not simply confidence in the future, but confidence that the past, present and future are held in Gods hands and that God, in his providence, never abandons us.
Hope means to take the next step on the untidy human journey as we discern the footprints of God in creation. Hope is the realistic way of perceiving the scope of our real human possibilities. It implies courage and patience, accepting the things that we cannot change, living constructively in the face of disappointment and discouragement.
In this way, the reader discovers a new deeper meaning to Lent - far beyond giving up chocolate and self-flagellation.
It is an entirely original approach to Lent.
Hope and the Nearness of God is a straightforward meditation on Christian hope There is a devout, uncontroversial wisdom in much that she says.
* Church Times *Sister Teresa White FCJ, a Roman Catholic order of nuns involved in education and social work. Her extraordinary experience, her intelligence and her spirituality are her true credentials for writing this book.