Friday, January 29, 2010
A Cry of Absence: Recommended Reading
Facing six months of unemployment and a lack of direction at this late stage of my life is difficult, a spiritual struggle. So, I turn once again to a trusted guide along the way and am re-reading Martin Marty's A Cry of Absence. I would recommend it to those wrestling with God or life, on the edge of faith, for those with a "wintery spirituality."
Quotes from this contemporary spiritual classic:
"Winter is a season of the heart as much as it is a season of the weather"---pg.1
"The absence can also come, however, to a waste space left when the divine is distant, the sacred is remote, when God is silent"---pg.2
"Those in intellectual solidarity with athiests are likely to be people who have cried in anger when God seemed withdrawn, seemed powerless in the face of disease that tore the flesh of a child or parent."---pg. 13
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