The End of Suffering: Finding Purpose in Pain

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Price
$16.99
Publisher
Paraclete Press (MA)
Publish Date
Pages
144
Dimensions
4.5 X 6.7 X 0.7 inches | 0.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781557255631

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About the Author

Librettist, essayist, translator, and author of ten poetry collections, Scott Cairns is Curators' Distinguished Professor Emeritus at University of Missouri. His poems and essays have appeared in Poetry, Image, Paris Review, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, and both have been anthologized in multiple editions of Best American Spiritual Writing. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2006, and the Denise Levertov Award in 2014.

Reviews

"Throughout this book, Cairns draws not only upon Saint Isaac, but also upon work by George Steiner, W.H. Auden, G.K. Chesterton, Dostoevsky (mainly his The Brothers Karamazov), Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Archimandrite Sophrony, Saint Theophan the Recluse, Kallistos Ware, Alexander Schmemann, Simone Weil, and others. This essay serves as not only an accessible reflection on suffering (it would be a good book to work through in small groups), but also as a nuanced entrée into the Christian tradition (particularly into its Orthodox branch), and into a way of doing theology that invites us to embrace - or, rather, to be embraced by - a new vision of life via the 'puzzlement' of our afflictions. Those already familiar with Cairns' poetry (and if you're not, shame on you!) will want to go back and re-read it. Those unfamiliar with Cairns the poet, will (hopefully) get enough of a taste of it in this essay that they will want to 'take up and read' [it]." --Rev. Dr. Jason Goroncy, Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology, University of Divinity