Everyone goes through times of pain and sorrow, depression and
darkness, stress and suffering. It is in the necessary struggles of
life, however, that we stretch our souls and gain new insights
enabling us to go on.
Building on the biblical story of Jacob wrestling with God and
on the story of her own battle with life-changing disappointment,
Sister Joan Chittister deftly explores the landscape of suffering
and hope, considering along the way such wide-ranging topics as
consumerism, technology, grief, the role of women in the Catholic
Church, and the events of September 11, 2001. We struggle, she
says, against change, isolation, darkness, fear, powerlessness,
vulnerability, exhaustion, and scarring; and while these struggles
sometimes seem insurmountable, we can emerge from them with the
gifts of conversion, detachment, faith, courage, surrender,
limitations, endurance, transformation, and (perhaps most
important) hope. Each of these struggles and gifts is discussed in
a chapter of its own.
Meant to help readers cope with their own suffering and
disappointment, "Scarred by Struggle, Transformed by Hope" is, in
Chittister's words, "an anatomy of struggle and an account of the
way hope grows in us, despite our moments of darkness, regardless
of our regular bouts of depression. It is an invitation to look
again at the struggles of life in order that we might remember how
to recognize new life in our souls the next time our hearts turn
again to clay."
Neither a self-help manual nor a book offering pat answers, but
supremely practical and relevant, Chittister's "Scarred by
Struggle, Transformed by Hope" will richly reward those readers
seeking solace in the empathic, wise, andaccessible meditations of
a fellow struggler.
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