Life on the Edge: Holy Saturday and the Recovery of the End Time
Is the Christian faith something that can peacefully exist alongside all the other aspects of an ordinary human life, or does it by its very nature turn that life into something else? The author of this book, a member of a monastic community for over forty years, obviously has a vested interest in the answer. But even for believers caught up in the day-to-day life of society, work, and family, the question is an important one, at least if they are seeking a measure of consistency in the life they are living. And does not the very fact that the question of the importance and urgency of faith needs to be asked witness to the eclipse of an eschatological outlook among Christians, at any rate in the mainstream Churches? Could this oversight not explain why an eschatological understanding of faith, one which sees it as a radical, world-changing reality, has been forced to take refuge, often deformed to the point of being unrecognizable, in small "fanatical" groups on the margins of the Christian world?
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Life on the Edge: Holy Saturday and the Recovery of the End Time
Is the Christian faith something that can peacefully exist alongside all the other aspects of an ordinary human life, or does it by its very nature turn that life into something else? The author of this book, a member of a monastic community for over forty years, obviously has a vested interest in the answer. But even for believers caught up in the day-to-day life of society, work, and family, the question is an important one, at least if they are seeking a measure of consistency in the life they are living. And does not the very fact that the question of the importance and urgency of faith needs to be asked witness to the eclipse of an eschatological outlook among Christians, at any rate in the mainstream Churches? Could this oversight not explain why an eschatological understanding of faith, one which sees it as a radical, world-changing reality, has been forced to take refuge, often deformed to the point of being unrecognizable, in small "fanatical" groups on the margins of the Christian world?
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Life on the Edge: Holy Saturday and the Recovery of the End Time

Life on the Edge: Holy Saturday and the Recovery of the End Time

by Brother John of Taize
Life on the Edge: Holy Saturday and the Recovery of the End Time

Life on the Edge: Holy Saturday and the Recovery of the End Time

by Brother John of Taize

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Is the Christian faith something that can peacefully exist alongside all the other aspects of an ordinary human life, or does it by its very nature turn that life into something else? The author of this book, a member of a monastic community for over forty years, obviously has a vested interest in the answer. But even for believers caught up in the day-to-day life of society, work, and family, the question is an important one, at least if they are seeking a measure of consistency in the life they are living. And does not the very fact that the question of the importance and urgency of faith needs to be asked witness to the eclipse of an eschatological outlook among Christians, at any rate in the mainstream Churches? Could this oversight not explain why an eschatological understanding of faith, one which sees it as a radical, world-changing reality, has been forced to take refuge, often deformed to the point of being unrecognizable, in small "fanatical" groups on the margins of the Christian world?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498243032
Publisher: Cascade Books
Publication date: 10/26/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Brother John of Taizé is the author of several books in English and French, including most recently A Multitude of Friends: Reimagining the Christian Church in an Age of Globalization (2011), I Am the Beginning and the End: Creation Stories and Visions of Fulfilment in the Bible (2007), and Reading the Ten Commandments Anew: Towards a Land of Freedom (2004).

Table of Contents

Introduction xi

I The Question of Eschatology

1 The Dilemma 3

A People of Hope 4

The End of the Age 7

The Time Has Come! 10

Already and Not Yet 14

II Biblical Elements for Understanding Holy Saturday

2 Universal Solidarity 21

The Kingdom of the Dead 22

To the Lowest Place 25

Numbered with the Transgressors? 28

The Disarming of Evil 30

Preaching to the Dead 34

Light from the East 36

A Paradoxical Victory 40

3 The Silence of God 43

Do Not Hide Your Lace! 45

Lost in Exile 48

The Sound of Silence 53

From Absence to Silence 56

4 The Sabbath 60

A "Useless" Day 60

The Enthronement of God 62

A Day of Joy, Freedom, and Rest 66

Jesus and the Sabbath 69

Saturday or Sunday? 72

Inspiration from the Liturgy 77

The Sacred Triduum 81

III The Holy Saturday Space and Time

5 Life in the Borderlands 87

Liminality 88

Between Death and Resurrection 89

John: In and Not of the World 91

Paul: In but Not According to the Flesh 94

Outside the Camp 97

The Pope and the Periphery 100

A Majority Religion? 104

The Monastic Alternative 110

A New Era? 114

6 Now Is the Time! 118

The Kairos Is Here! 119

Christ, Our Passover 121

The Hour of Jesus 124

The Eternal Now 127

Time as Music and Dance 131

Light in the Darkness 136

Keep On Running 139

Hope Cannot Disappoint 141

And the Future? 144

A Time to Build 146

Postscript: A Life Beyond All Our Hopes 148

IV Living the Holy Saturday of History

7 Emptiness and Fullness 155

A Successful Revolution 157

The Days of the Messiah 159

Enter through the Narrow Gale 162

Holy Saturday a Passover 166

The Kairos as Tipping-Point 168

A Scorched-Earth Policy 172

Technocracy and Capitalism 174

And Fulfillment? 178

Sacramental Logic 181

Rejoice in the Lord Always! 184

The Other Side of the Story of Jesus 188

Bibliography 195

Index of Names 199

Scripture Index 201

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