‘Lent is inescapably about repenting.’ Every year, the church invites us into a season of repentance and fasting in preparation for Holy Week. It's an invitation to turn away from our sins and toward the mercy and grace of Christ.
Often, though, we experience the Lenten fast as either a mindless ritual or self-improvement program. In this short volume, priest and scholar Esau Mc Caulley introduces the season of Lent, showing us how its prayers and rituals point us not just to our own sinfulness but also beyond it to our merciful Savior.
Each volume in the Fullness of Time series invites readers to engage with the riches of the church year, exploring the traditions, prayers, Scriptures, and rituals of the seasons of the church calendar.
Tabela de Conteúdo
The Fullness of Time: Series Preface
We Must Repent: An Introduction to Lent
1. Facing Death, Finding Hope: Ash Wednesday
2. What Do These Things Mean?: The Rituals of Lent
3. What We Have Received: The Prayers and Scriptures of Lent
4. He Loved Us to the End: Holy Week
Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes
Sobre o autor
Esau Mc Caulley (Ph D, St. Andrews) is assistant professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, the author of Reading While Black, and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. When he's not writing or teaching, he spends his time cheering for his kids in their sporting and artistic endeavors, and on many a Saturday afternoon you can find him at a beauty parlor with his daughter.