"As always when I struggle to find the truth of something," the author writes, "I turn to story for illumination. And as I grapple with the angels of difficult questions, I think of Jacob who saw a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
"It is not frivolous to say that sin is discourtesy."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I have been thinking a great deal lately about the notion of forgiveness. Forgiving God, forgiving other people, ultimately forgiving myself. A Stone for a Pillow fit in very well for this kind of thinking. Although L'Engle tends to veer across a variety of subjects, the work has unity in a trio of subjects: Isolation, Forgiveness/Blessing, and the nature of sin. Along the way she also stops at her usual wide discussion of sub-topics. For instance, when considering the nature of sin she also deplores people who desire to see sin and the devil in everything. She also reminds us that it was to the sinners that Christ preached. I have not read the first book in the trilogy. (I did not buy it knowing that it was part of a trilogy.) I did not feel any particular lack for the experience, so I suppose that it stands just fine on its own. It is a thought-provoking book. I found myself reading it out loud to my partner at dinner for several nights running and discussing what L'Engle had to say. Highly recommended if you are interested in a book that explores the kind of Christianity that puts blessing over forensic punishment.
Madeline has done it again....
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Although this second book in Madeline's little trilogy of nonfiction is not quite up to par with "AND IT WAS GOOD," it still is worthy of buying, owning, believing and living. "A STONE FOR A PILLOW" goes all over the board. While using Jacob as a diving board, Madeline reaches deep within herself and explores her faith and asks so many wonderful questions. Her chapter entitled "What are we looking for?" is nothing short of brilliant and sheerly wonderful Madeline. The greatest thing about this book is the non-linear style of jumping from idea to idea that explores ideas and thoughts with the reader without getting them lost in the shuffle of loaded questions. Madeline gracefully brings the reader along on a journey with herself. She proclaims she doesn't have all the answers but she does give reasons for her beliefs and that's encouraging engouh! If you haven't read it and are a fan of Madeline's nonfiction work, buy this book immediately!
I love this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book changed my life. Before I read this book I was an average teen, you know, I didn't like reading that much. Then I read this book and all I do now is read! Since I started reading my grades have gone up dramatically and I was put in the gifted program and the Honors Society.
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