Touch the Wounds: On Suffering, Trust, and Transformation - Tomas Halik - Books - University of Notre Dame Press - 9780268204891 - March 1, 2023
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Touch the Wounds: On Suffering, Trust, and Transformation

Tomas Halik

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Touch the Wounds: On Suffering, Trust, and Transformation

In this masterfully written book, Tomas Halik calls upon Christians to touch the wounds of the world and to rediscover their own faith by loving and healing their neighbors.


One of the most important voices in contemporary Catholicism, Tomas Halik argues that Christians can discover the clearest vision of God not by turning away from suffering but by confronting it. Halik calls upon us to follow the apostle Thomas's example: to see the pain, suffering, and poverty of our world and to touch those wounds with faith and action. It is those expressions of love and service, Halik reveals, that restore our hope and the courage to live, allowing true holiness to manifest itself. Only face-to-face with a wounded Christ can we lay down our armor and masks, revealing our own wounds and allowing healing to begin.


Weaving together deep theological and philosophical reflections with surprising, trenchant, and even humorous commentary on the times in which we live, Halik offers a new prescription for those lost in moments of doubt, abandonment, or suffering. Rather than demanding impossible, flawless faith, we can look through our doubt to see, touch, and confront the wounds in the hearts of our neighbors and-through that wounded humanity, which the Son of God took upon himself-see God.
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168 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 1, 2023
ISBN13 9780268204891
Publishers University of Notre Dame Press
Pages 170
Dimensions 225 × 146 × 19 mm   ·   354 g
Language English  
Translator Turner, Gerald

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