It is profoundly difficult, says Frances Young, "to live with our vulnerability and mortalityhow we question and rebel, as we are overwhelmed by grief and distress." Offering both a realistic view of the human condition and ...

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It is profoundly difficult, says Frances Young, "to live with our vulnerability and mortalityhow we question and rebel, as we are overwhelmed by grief and distress." Offering both a realistic view of the human condition and the wonderful gift of grace that brings hope of transformation, Young challenges the culture that believers have assimilated. Drawing upon her personal experiences and her knowledge of Scripture, ancient Christianity, and the great hymns of faith, Young offers this academic yet deeply pastoral guide for thinking and living as a Christian. Students of early Christianity, seminarians, pastors, and serious readers will appreciate this insightful look at how acceptance of disability can bring blessing in the lives of believers.

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