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How do the dark moments of suffering which we all encounter at some point in our lives connect with the divine? The words of Paul the Apostle offer an answer to this universal question in the vibrant figure and pattern of Jesus Christ, so eloquently expressed in the Philippians Christ Hymn. It is in moments of loss, moments of experience of creation and community, and moments of transformative unity with God that we discover our deep connectedness to God and one another. Laura Hogan weaves the truth of these three facets of divine-human relationship together with Paul's undivided trust in divine effectiveness; that is, that the paradox of the cross reveals that God, no matter how dire the circumstance, is supremely effective to accomplish his will. Paul's words encourage us to express the pattern of Jesus Christ in our words, actions, and very lives, a singular articulation of Christ in our time, place, identity, and circumstances. This daily living of the Christ pattern, which this book explores in lives past and present, gives rise to a true joy in God as we become increasingly aware of our relationship with the divine in all moments, from the darkest to the brightest.
"Laura Hogan unpacks Saint Paul's rich theology of
transformation in Christ through the lens of his
cross. Theologically sophisticated, it is also highly
personal, drawing on her ability to see God working in the
ordinary, the everyday, and especially the painful. But even
in those more difficult moments we all experience, she finds joy in
God's mysterious presence. A deeply Christian book."
--Thomas P. Rausch, SJ, Loyola Marymount University
"Hogan has written an eloquent yet intimate book--a call to become
'ordinary mystics' by embracing the challenging yet life-giving
spirituality of the apostle Paul. Her description of Paul's
paradoxical pattern of becoming like Christ is illustrated with
real-life examples as well as insightful metaphors. The result is a
moving invitation to a joyful life lived in God and for
others--even in the midst of the many trials we all will
face.
--Michael J. Gorman, St. Mary's Seminary and University,
Baltimore
"In this inspiring text, Hogan articulates in an engaging way the
life-giving, though paradoxical, insight of St. Paul--that joy can
co-exist with suffering. . . . This book provides a message of hope
and consolation for all of us as we confront the inevitable
sufferings of human life."
--Wilkie Au, PhD, Author of The Enduring Heart: Spirituality for
the Long Haul
"In clear and accessible language, Hogan presents a series of
meditations on passages from the writings of St. Paul. . . . Taking
the lines of St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians as her motto, 'I
live, no longer I, but Christ lives in me,' she demonstrates how
the passage has continuing relevance for our challenging and
confused contemporary world.
--Peter Tyler, St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London
Laura R. Hogan holds a Master of Arts in theology from St. John's Seminary in Camarillo, California. She is a Lay Carmelite, an attorney, and a poet. She lives in Southern California with her family and a hawk.