The Scandal of Holiness: Renewing Your Imagination in the Company of Literary Saints
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Jessica Hooten Wilson, Lauren F. Winner (Foreword by)
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The Scandal of Holiness: Renewing Your Imagination in the Company of Literary Saints
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An award-winning author shows that holiness means being radical in our ways of imagining the future, imagining each other, and imagining God, and that reading works of great literature can help us cultivate an imagination that moves us toward holiness.
Christianity Today2023 Award of Merit (Culture & the Arts) Midwest Book Review2023Silver Book Award (Nonfiction - Religion/Philosophy)
How do we become better people? Initiatives such as New Year's resolutions, vision boards, thirty-day plans, and self-help books often fail to compel us to live differently. We settle for small goals--frugal spending, less yelling at the kids, more time at the gym--but we are called to something far greater. We are created to be holy.
Award-winning author Jessica Hooten Wilson explains that learning to hear the call of holiness requires cultivating a new imagination--one rooted in the act of reading. Learning to read with eyes attuned to the saints who populate great works of literature moves us toward holiness, where God opens up a way of living that extends far beyond what we can conjure for ourselves. Literature has the power to show us what a holy life looks like, and these depictions often scandalize even as they shape our imagination. As such, careful reading becomes a sort of countercultural spiritual discipline.
The book includes devotionals, prayers, wisdom from the saints, and more to help individuals and groups cultivate a saintly imagination. Foreword by Lauren F. Winner.
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Original Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Pages: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 1587435241
Item Weight: 1.0 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.72 x 8.5 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars 101 to 500 ratings
Jessica Hooten Wilson (PhD, Baylor University) is the Louise Cowan Scholar in Residence at the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas. She has written for The Gospel Coalition, National Review, the Christian Century, Comment magazine, and Englewood Review of Books and is the author of several books, including the Christianity Today Book Award Winner Giving the Devil His Due: Demonic Authority in the Fiction of Flannery O'Connor and Fyodor Dostoevsky. Wilson speaks regularly around the country and has connections with a broad array of reading communities and classical education forums.
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