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Through Mud and Barbed Wire

Paul Tillich, Teilhard de Chardin and God after the First World War
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Can faith survive war? What can we hope for in a world gone mad?In June 1916, two of the 20th century's greatest religious thinkers found themselves on opposite sides of the battlefield at Verdun. For each it was an experience like no other, but they responded to it very differently, and for each of them it transformed their idea of God, their career and their life. A German Lutheran chaplain and a French Jesuit stretcher-bearer, although separated by only a few hundred yards of mud and barbed wire, tried to cope with and make sense of the horror of war.The story of these two men - Paul Tillich and Teilhard de Chardin - and the impact the war had on them, reflects a century of thinking about religion, politics, humanism and our global future.The story moves from the battlefields of the Great War, through Europe in the 1920s and 30s, to America in the 1950s. It explores questions about belief in God, the place of religion, and how we cope with suffering and change, whether on a battlefield or in a cancer ward. Believers may ask how God allows such things to happen, and many have their faith shattered through suffering. But the broader issue, for believers and atheists alike, is how to find anything positive to say about life in the face of suffering and death on such a scale.From a nervous breakdown during the war to success in New York, and from exile in China to a belated recognition in Paris, this is also a story of hope and determination.

Author Biography:

Mel Thompson is the author of a range of bestselling books on religion, philosophy and ethics. After studying theology and philosophy, he was ordained into the Anglican Church and became chaplain to a cancer hospital, before leaving for a career in Religious Education. Following some years of Buddhist practice, he now describes himself as a humanist, but one who sees the value of religion for giving a sense of direction and purpose in life. Most of his books are designed for students and for those wanting a basic introduction to aspects of Philosophy and Ethics. However, 'Through Mud and Barbed Wire', his first self-published work, is different, for it is also about his own struggle with religious belief. Information about his books, along with free notes on Philosophy of Religion and Ethics for students, can be found on his website: www.philosophyandethics.com
Release date Australia
October 29th, 2017
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
278
Dimensions
133x203x16
ISBN-13
9781979281034
Product ID
37345047

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