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Time for Hope - Practices for Living in Today's World (Hardcover)
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Time for Hope - Practices for Living in Today's World (Hardcover)
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This book begins with the premise that there is a crisis of hope
today, especially in the modern/postmodern west. For many,
including the baby boomer generation that came to adulthood in the
60s and 70s, optimism about the future has been increasingly
challenged by historical realities such as global conflicts,
ecological crises, economic distress, and political disillusion.
Often the religious response to historical despair is to remove
hope from history to an afterlife or from ethical action to
aesthetic experience. This books seeks instead to re-imagine hope
in history and in life by exploring the narratives of time which
shape and determine how human beings understand their lives. Within
those narratives, human beings are habituated to think and act in
ways that may no longer be fruitful. The book, therefore, proposes
new habits that are more life giving and hope producing. It
outlines practices meant to cultivate these habits. The book sets
up the problem of hope as located in the dominant western narrative
of time, which is derived from Jewish and Christian perspectives.
In this narrative, God is directing time and history toward the
eschaton, which is not only an end, but a culmination and a
resolution. The plotline of this narrative of time, which is also
the story of redemption, is linear and comedic. In modernity, the
linear vector of history was also understood to be progressive. The
movement of time and history was toward a better future. "Time for
Hope" examines and criticizes this dominant view of time and looks
at attempting to revise or correct it. It also explores alternative
views of time that attend more to the past, especially a traumatic
past that cannot be resolved by any future fulfilment, and to the
present moment. Attention is given to views of time that are more
cyclical and/or which focus on past/present/future as converging.
The most familiar example of such convergence is in ritual or
liturgical time that seems to offer an alternative experience that
holds promise for learning to tell time differently. The goal of
the book is to offer a remedy for hope, not only by proposing
alternative narratives, but by suggesting specific practices and
habits that will lead to thinking about and living in time
differently. The book outlines a theology of hope that is life
giving and thus appropriate and adequate for the historical,
social, and theological challenges of life today.
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