A Bowl of Perfect Light: Stories of Forgiveness, Reconciliation and Repairing the World | Orbis Books
A Bowl of Perfect Light: Stories of Forgiveness, Reconciliation and Repairing the World Orbis Books

ISBN:9781626985896

Pages: 272

Binding: Softcover

A Bowl of Perfect Light: Stories of Forgiveness, Reconciliation and Repairing the World

By: Megan McKenna
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Overview

ll of us face an unknown future sensing we are in over our heads. Where will we find respite and repair for our broken relationships? Our Trauma? We are short on resources, connections, and the energy to cope.


We hope for God’s presence and abiding justice, forgiveness, and peace that binds us together as the beloved children of our God.


In that hope and as we stand facing a difficult, even fearful, future, there are steps and practices for the journey that can help us. And there are stories that show us the way.


 

“Megan McKenna is one of the great Christian writers and practitioners of our time. As was the case with her beautiful new book, I never come away from reading her work without being shaken up, in the best way possible!”  ꟷJames Martin, SJ, author, Learning to Pray
“Megan McKenna's A Bowl of Perfect Light is a feast of stories from a wealth of cultures! On every page, this premier storyteller amplifies the deep mystery ‘that we live to give forgiveness, freedom, and the fullness of life to’ one another.” ꟷClaudette Laverdiere, MM, former president, Maryknoll Sisters Congregation; authorOn the Threshold of the Future

Through scripture and stories from diverse traditions including the gospel narratives, Jewish midrash, Hassidic tales, Native American oral traditions, and others, theologian Megan McKenna presents insights on–and practices in–forgiveness, reconciliation, restorative justice, healing from trauma, and participation in “repairing the world.” 

 

Each chapter includes reflections, practices, and questions making A Bowl of Perfect Light a helpful resource for journaling or group discussion.

 

Megan McKenna is a theologian and popular story teller, speaker, and writer. She leads retreats and workshops, and counsels communities facing violence, trauma, and struggles for justice. Her many books include, And Morning Came: Scriptures of the Resurrection (Sheed & Ward), and Prophets: Words of Fire; Rites of Justice: The Sacraments and Liturgy as Ethical Imperatives; and Not Counting Women and Children (all from Orbis).

 


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