Description
An exploration of Etty Hillesum's life and writings, seeking to understand how her spirituality was shaped, and what her profound reflections on the roots of violence and the nature of evil can teach us today.
About the Author
Patrick Woodhouse is a writer and an Anglican priest. He was for thirteen years a Canon of Wells Cathedral. He has also worked as a parish priest, and a social responsibility adviser in two Anglican dioceses. His publications include Beyond Words, a guide to a contemplative way of prayer, and With You is the Well of Life, a collection of prayers for private and public use (both published by Kevin Mayhew.) He now lives in south Somerset.
Reviews
[Hillesum's] inspirational reflections on the roots of violence and the nature of evil have as much relevance now as they did in the 1940s. * The Bookseller *
[A] superb and moving account of her life and writings, touching on Hillesum's profound reflections on violence and the nature of evil. * Catholic Herald *
Complicated, intelligent, passionate and disarming by turns, Etty Hillesum is interpreted here as a woman for our time. The forward to the book, written by the Archbishop of Canterbury, argues that by examining the life of Etty Hillesum, the reader is able to understand how a theology of hope and of the redemptive meaning of suffering can emerge, even from the darkest of contexts. -- Lavinia Byrne * Cheddar Valley Gazette *
This is a very precious book that left me feeling very grateful for the life of Etty Hillesum. Patrick Woodhouse has written about her with a clarity and unobtrusive simplicity that is wholly appropriate. -- Jonathan Gorsky * One in Christ *
Etty was pyschologically complex to say the least, and her story presents us with a disturbing and challenging spirituality for a world wracked with hatred. * The Tablet *
A touching and wonderful book. * The Good Book Stall *
For anyone involved in pastoral care, there are rich and thought-provoking resources here and Woodhouse is an excellent guide. ... Inspiring and deceptively simple book. * The Pastoral Review *
This book is at home in a silent sanctuary and in a noisy prison - in any place, at any time. Read it. Let it do what it will ... In this memoir of Etty, Patrick Woodhouse has done far more than condense her story into 153 pages. He has immersed himself in her life so deeply and so passionately that Etty seems to be speaking through him. * Church Times *
Book Information
ISBN 9781472972132
Author (The Revd Canon) Patrick Woodhouse
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Bloomsbury Continuum
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 234g