Advent

The Once and Future Coming of Jesus Christ

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Pub Date Sep 04 2018 | Archive Date Sep 04 2018

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“Advent,” says Fleming Rutledge, “is definitely not for sissies.” As the midnight of the Christian year, Advent is rife with dark, gritty realities. In this book Rutledge spotlights the rich significance of the Advent season not just as transitional but as vibrant and profound in its own right.

 

With her trademark wit and wisdom, Rutledge explores Advent as a time of such paradoxes as waiting and hastening, suffering and hope, justice and mercy, now and not-yet. Showing how Advent at once celebrates Christ’s incarnation and his second coming, Rutledge masterfully unfolds the ethical and eschatological implications of this special season.

 

“Advent,” says Fleming Rutledge, “is definitely not for sissies.” As the midnight of the Christian year, Advent is rife with dark, gritty realities. In this book Rutledge spotlights the rich...


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This book is going to be key to me "taking back Christmas" this year. The past few years, I have been on a mission, a mission to "take back Christmas" from the overly merchandising of the season, the rushrushrush and less than jolly and Holy feelings that I have been prey to as an adult during the Christmas season.

This book kind of pointed out to me that I was looking at Christmas, specifically the season leading up to it, Advent, all wrong. Christmas is Christmas eve and the day itself. Leading up to it, Advent, is a solemn time, to look without flinching at the darkness in life and the glory and hope of the Second Coming, not just the first.

Let me tell you, this book TOUCHED me. It SPOKE to me. I am not from the "flavor" of Christianity that this author is, but if my brand decides to cross over a non-negotiable line for me, I am switching over to this one! THAT is how much this book spoke to me. I'm not converting, but I would be willing to under the right, or wrong depends on how you look at it, circumstances.

This is basically a book of sermons. Sounds dry, dusty and sooooo boring, right? WRONG! These sermons were alive, vital and each made me think and want to keep on reading. I would LOVE to hear this author preach.

I really liked the set up of the book, especially the footnotes. Sigh, footnotes are a dying breed. I especially like them in an eBook, because with regular notes, it is more of a pain to flip to the back to read them and then flip back to where I left off. It's harder for me at any rate. Footnotes put the notes right where it is easiest to read them. LOVE IT!

I also really liked how the title of the sermon, as well as the location and when it was given are included at the beginning of the sermon, as well as background information, such as for a pastor's ordination, or the week after 9/11.

Also, may I add/complain, that she footnoted some really interesting sounding books, so my TBR Mountain has grown. Great, but also frustrating, because no time to read as it is!

This book was fascinating and completely the right book at the right time for me. I have ordered copies for my store and plan to buy two of them. One for me and one for my church library. I discussed it with my church's Christian Ed Committee co-chair and hope to see Advent as a theme in Adult Ed in the future.

Recommended for all who have lost the "Christmas spirit" and who want to know more about the waiting period before Christmas. 5, HUGE hope-filled, stars. I can't recommend this enough!

My thanks to NetGalley and Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company for an eARC copy of this book to read and review.

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