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OverviewHymns and Lamentations is a meditation on the realities of deep faith and great suffering. It takes its place in the long tradition of religious literature where a personal relationship with the divine is embraced and swum through, while the equally great reality of suffering and injustice questions the very nature of belief and of God. In Hymns and Lamentations, ecstasy and anguish answer one another. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim MillerPublisher: S4n Books Imprint: S4n Books Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9780979870729ISBN 10: 0979870720 Pages: 116 Publication Date: 02 February 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe lamentations come first, all tidily numbered from 1 to 50. The first 39 are powerful stuff and, if you have normal feelings, will hit you in the gut. For those among us who try to maintain a cool distance from their inner emotional beings, this is a severe challenge. Miller writes powerfully but note that his torment is that of a religious believer who must reconcile the notion of a just God with the evil of this world. An atheist would not have this problem and neither would a deist because they respectively do not believe in a deity or [believe] in one that abides in a state of indifference to the worlds that resulted from the godly creation. So it is easier for this range of disbelief/belief to handle these times when ""God blinked."" Miller's evocations of massacres are searing as his hymns are uplifting and will give strength to believers. The secular humanist will give due credence to Miller's humanity. --ZYX Hymns & Lamentations is a thoughtful collection of writings over the cruelty of life and how faith can help you endure the worst of it all. For those looking for the strength of life to face the worst of it, Hymns & Lamentations is a choice pick. --Midwest Book Review Miller reaches as far as his art can take him, well beyond the circumference of his own experience. [In Hymns & Lamentations], each poem is occupies a page - and the pages are small. Most stanzas begin with the phrase ""Oh God,"" a call to a God whose presence is invisible but felt. The title is purely descriptive. Part I consists of fifty lamentations, delivered by those slain in the genocides of the past three centuries: the Holocaust, Cambodia, and Atlantic slavery among them. Spoken directly without the veil of figurative language, they are difficult to read in one sitting.... The hymns gain their considerable power exactly from the fact that they follow the laments. Miller does not make the mistake of pretending that the praise and love of the hymns can console or compensate the cries of the murdered and lamenting dead. He does not try to explain their suffering. That's left to the reader. This makes the poems considerably more powerful: they continue revolving in my mind, lament and hymn, long after I read them.... To the extent that it's possible to extract an argument from a collection of poems, his argument is about the nature of God and of God's love. It is an incitement to a more thoughtful theology.... Since the problem of evil is common across religious (and unreligious) lines, his work deserves a wide readership. Long may he write. --Tom Laichas, author of Empire of Eden Author InformationTim Miller is a poet and writer living in Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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