Meeting Evil With Mercy
An Anglican priest's bold answer to atrocity
by Philip Pegler
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Pub Date 24 Jun 2016 | Archive Date 28 Jul 2016
John Hunt Publishing Ltd | Christian Alternative
Description
His testimony of mercy is of the greatest value in today's troubled world, living as it does under the shadow of terrorist outrage, as Christians and other wartime refugees have fled savage persecution of the most appalling kind, giving rise to a migrant crisis in Europe of immense proportions.
In the face of such great suffering, hardly ever has there been a greater need for the soothing balm of reconciliation - yet total resolution of any crisis can never come without deep understanding of the true nature of sorrow.
It will take the resolute qualities of courage and loving kindness by all people of goodwill to enable them to confront the full fury of their inner demons too, but it is vital that this is attempted, since to pacify these dark energies is to calm the outer world in which they find eventual expression in such brutal violence.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
Michael Marshall, Assistant Bishop of London
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781785353062 |
PRICE | £11.99 (GBP) |
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Meeting Evil With Mercy
An Anglican priest's bold answer to atrocity by Philip Pegler
John Hunt Publishing Ltd
Christian Alternative Christian, Religion & Spirituality
Pub Date 24 Jun 2016 |
I was given a copy of Meeting Evil with Mercy through the publisher and their partnership in Netgalley for my honest review which is as follows:
In this book the author reminds us that though their is pain and suffering their is also a great compacity for love.
This book points out too that if an author feels the need to shelter behind someone's philosophy and convictions that is probably because they are still in the process of creating their own.
The book points out that in 1995 Martin Israel embarked on his career as an Christian writer.
Meeting Evil With Mercy reflects on the Life and Teachings of Christian Author and Anglican priest Martin Israel. If you enjoy Christian biographies I think you'll enjoy this book.
Five out of five stars
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