Touch the Wounds
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ISBN13: | 9780268204891 |
ISBN10: | 0268204896 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 170 pages |
Size: | 216x140x14 mm |
Weight: | 352 g |
Language: | English |
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In this masterfully written book, Tomáš Halík calls upon Christians to touch the wounds of the world and to rediscover their own faith by loving and healing their neighbors.
One of the most important voices in contemporary Catholicism, Tomáš Halík argues that Christians can discover the clearest vision of God not by turning away from suffering but by confronting it. Halík calls upon us to follow the apostle Thomas?s example: to see the pain, suffering, and poverty of our world and to touch those wounds with faith and action. It is those expressions of love and service, Halík reveals, that restore our hope and the courage to live, allowing true holiness to manifest itself. Only face-to-face with a wounded Christ can we lay down our armor and masks, revealing our own wounds and allowing healing to begin.
Weaving together deep theological and philosophical reflections with surprising, trenchant, and even humorous commentary on the times in which we live, Halík offers a new prescription for those lost in moments of doubt, abandonment, or suffering. Rather than demanding impossible, flawless faith, we can look through our doubt to see, touch, and confront the wounds in the hearts of our neighbors and?through that wounded humanity, which the Son of God took upon himself?see God.
?Touch the Wounds will be a source of great insight and inspiration for seekers, drawn potentially to Christian faith, and will liberate many others from stultifying forms of false certainty. It will open others again to ecumenical exchanges that will enrich their faith. The world needs more Tomáš Halík.? ?Charles Taylor, co-author of Reconstructing Democracy
Preface to the English-language Edition
The Gate of the Wounded
Without Distance
Arcanum Cordis
A Torn Veil
A Dancing God
Worshiping the Lamb
Stigmata and Forgiveness
Knocking on the Wall
Bodies
A Little Place for Truth
Veronica and the Imprint of the Face
Wounds Transformed
The Last Beatitude