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Cargando... Life After Suffering: A Memoir of Subversive Hopepor Chris Williams
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Viktor Frankl, an Auschwitz survivor, once said that to be human is to suffer. Suffering is an unavoidable part of life, but how do we engage our suffering in a culture that teaches us to avoid suffering at all costs? Through the telling of two stories, the horrific death of his parents and the exiled Judeans of the sixth century BCE, Chris Williams offers a way of engaging suffering that questions the dominant voices of popular culture. Perhaps hope is not found in avoiding suffering at all costs, but by inviting others into our darkest moments. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I believe that each person will find a piece of Chris's story to identify with and learn from. It is an easy to read book that moves and flows well - you'll find yourself caught up in his story as well as the biblical narrative of Jeremiah. Highly Recommended. ( )