Theologian McLaren (
Faith After Doubt) offers a refreshing read for those seeking guidance on how to handle the frustrations and fears surrounding the unease and instability of modern life. Each chapter starts with a handful of related inspirational quotes and ends with a direct address from the author, along with journaling and reflection prompts. Drawing upon his background as a pastor, McLaren interweaves Christian and other spiritual themes throughout, but this work is not based solely on a religious foundation. Much of the book focuses on climate change, particularly regarding “anti-ecological” Christian theology, but McLaren’s words and advice are broad enough to cover other kinds of doom. While the topics he addresses are complex and emotionally weighty, this is ultimately a hopeful book that gives readers different options for recognizing, experiencing, and accepting grief. McLaren’s matter-of-fact presentation encourages readers to realize that it’s not unusual to feel pessimistic about the state of the world, and also to remember that avenues for relief are available.
VERDICT A helpful book that may appeal to those seeking a spiritual consideration of doom related to climate change and ecological disaster.
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