Beyond the Broken Lights: Simple Words at Sacred Edges

Simple Words at Sacred Edges

Cover Art for 9781573122702, Beyond the Broken Lights: Simple Words at Sacred Edges by Poole, Charles E.
ISBN: 9781573122702
Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing
Published: 23 February, 2000
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)

Taking its title from a line of a poem written by Alfred Tennyson, Beyond the Broken Lights is a thoughtful and inviting look at our questions and the need for clarity in the depths of the mystery of God. Like Tennyson, we cannot find satisfactory explanations, complete resolutions, or simple take-it-or-leave-it answers. Instead, our systems of theological position, conventional wisdom, and standard orthodoxy have their day and then cease to be. They can be described as "broken lights." Poole examines these broken lights, and tells us that since there are no other lights - no perfect, seamless, unbroken lights that human words can shine on sacred truth - it is the broken lights that become precious to us. These are the lights by which we live. Poole warns, however, that we must not clutch them too tightly lest we cut ourselves on them, or wave them, lest we injure someone; because, after all, they are broken lights. Beyond these broken lights is God, somewhere past the place where words run out. The words that wait their turn inside this book seek to recover something that was before the broken lights, and they long to glimpse something that is beyond the broken lights.

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