The Merciful Humility of God: The 2019 Lent Book
By (Author) Jane Williams
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Continuum
4th February 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Christianity
Spirituality and religious experience
242.34
Paperback
160
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
140g
St Augustines insight was that it is only the merciful humility of God that could penetrate our armoured pride. As we follow this book through Lent and through the Biblical narrative what begins to emerge is that Gods merciful humility is the source of life. The chapters of Jane Williamss book include: Humble Beginnings; How to win friends and influence nobody; Reigning from a tree and Risen and ascended into humility. Her reflective Lent book will be a trusted guide for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Gods humility during this religious period.
Williams writes with a subtle simplicity, great insight, and an enviable ability to help us see the familiar in a new light. Each chapter is usefully followed by suggestions for personal or group response and for further reading ... for many people [this] will be their obvious choice for the season. * Church Times *
This is an engaging book that many will find informative * Premier Christianity *
A fresh, lively, and orthodox answer to the ancient question Cur deus homo: why did God become man there is nourishing food for thought in these engaging essays, including a brave explanation of the mystery of the Trinity, and a serious case for the essential unity, for reflection and thanksgiving, of Christ's life, death and resurrection. * Times Literary Supplement *
Dr Jane Williams is Assistant Dean and Lecturer in Systematic Theology at St Mellitus College. She is the author of several books, including Approaching Easter and Approaching Christmas, Perfect Freedom, Who Do You Say That I Am, Angels, Faces of Christ and, most recently, Why Did Jesus Have to Die