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Honest Sadness - by John Holdsworth (Paperback)

Honest Sadness - by  John Holdsworth (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><em>Honest Sadness</em> examines lament as a means of articulating faithful incomprehension, and as a resource for what have been called communities of honest sadness.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In the present century, from the twin towers to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is much to disturb our securities and beliefs. The Old Testament presents us with similar situations of bewildered suffering, and one persistent theme of response is that of lament.</p><p><br></p><p><em>Honest Sadness</em> examines lament as a means of articulating faithful incomprehension, and as a resource for what have been called communities of honest sadness. It traces the development of lament through the Old Testament and questions why it is apparently absent from both the New Testament and much of the life of the Church today, at just the point where many think it could be most useful.</p><p><br></p><p>Those who work with disabled people and with abuse victims, for example, are realizing the importance of lament. Liturgists are wondering how it can be reintroduced into worship, and whether it is legitimate to do so. Biblical scholars are looking afresh at how and why lament died out.</p><p><br></p><p>The book brings these various questions and insights together, suggesting that perhaps the early Church got it wrong about lament, and attempting new definitions for communities of honest sadness. It is written not only from the perspective of lived experience in the wider world in such places as Beirut and Bosnia, but also from the intensely painful personal experience of the author's own bereavement. It will be of interest to all who are reflecting theologically seriously on our times, or helping others to do so.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><em>​Honest Sadness</em> is a vaccine for traumatized souls, Masterly surveying lament in the Scriptures, John Holdsworth regrets the Early Church (too dazzled by fortitude and resurrection) downplayed it. He boldly re-imagines lament in South Wales, Cyprus, Beirut and Bagdad, and every place where love is outraged. As he passionately seeks hope even amidst communities racked by COVID or abuse, he centres each chapter on searing personal reflection as the love of his life disintegrates before his eyes. Throughout, he dares to let love be dangerous in places where any words will be wrong. All those baffled-by-tragedy-broken-hearted-folk will find rich solace here, as they realise the silence of God is not a disaster. All those stiff-upper-lipped-alpha-Christians will so lament they never even shed a tear.</p><p><strong>David Wilbourne</strong>, <em> Honorary Assistant Bishop of York</em></p><br>

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