In the vein of Lisa Wells's Believers, World Without End circles the connections between climate change and faith in the fear and fascination of the end o...
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ISBN-13:
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Language
English
In the vein of Lisa Wells's Believers, World Without End circles the connections between climate change and faith in the fear and fascination of the end of the world.
When Martha Park's father announced he was retiring from the ministry after forty-two years, she moved home to Memphis to attend his United Methodist church for his last year in the pulpit. She hoped to encounter a more certain sense of herself as secular or religious. Instead, she became increasingly compelled by uncertainty itself, curious about whether doubt could be a kind of faith, one that more closely echoed the world itself, one marked by loss, beauty, and constant change.
In illustrated essays, World Without End explores the intersections of faith, motherhood, and the climate crisis across the South, from man-made wetlands in Arkansas to conservation cemeteries in South Carolina; from a full-scale replica of Noah's Ark in Kentucky to the reenactment of the Scopes Monkey Trial. Park chronicles the ways the faith she was raised in now seems like an exception to the rule, and explores this divide with compassion and empathy.
World Without End considers the way religion shapes how Southerners understand and interact with the world--and how faith can compel them to work to save the places they love.
ISBN-13
:9798885740487
Publisher
:Hub City Press
Publication date
: 06 May, 2025
Category
Sub-Category
: Essays
Format
:Hardcover
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Weight
:459 g
"In these penetrating and beautifully wrought essays, Martha Park employs her many identities--artist, naturalist, southerner, mother, preacher's daughter astray--to investigate profound questions about faith and the fate of our planet. It is rare to find a voice like this: at once vulnerable and rigorous, skeptical and compassionate, commanding and humble in the presence of mystery. It is rarer still when that voice--its questions and ideas--are so vividly embodied, so intimately involved with the sensory world. I have been raving about this book since I finished reading its exquisite and devastating final lines. As the title suggests, I suspect World Without End will endure long past the season of its birth, moving and engaging readers for years to come." --Lisa Wells, author of The Believers
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