Beauty and Brokenness by Martin Lloyd Williams

Beauty and Brokenness by Martin Lloyd Williams

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Explores the way we think about the relationship between creation and humanity, their brokenness and beauty and, in this connection, compassion, faith and power. This work uses Mantegna's painting "Presentation at the Temple", which is a traditional Madonna and Child composition except that the infant Jesus is depicted as a child with Downs.

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Beauty and Brokenness by Martin Lloyd Williams

"Beauty and Brokenness" explores the way we think about the relationship between creation and humanity, their respective brokenness and beauty and, in this connection, compassion (both as God's righteous indignation and meaning 'to suffer with'), faith and power. The author's thinking in this area began when his son was born with Downs Syndrome thirteen years ago, and has continued developing in the last twelve months as his wife has been left physically disabled from the effects of a brain tumour. He uses as a starting point, Mantegna's painting "Presentation at the Temple", which is, in many respects, a traditional Madonna and Child composition except that the infant Jesus is depicted as a child with Downs.
THE REVD MARTIN LLOYD WILLIAMS is rector of St Michaels' with St Paul's, Bath, and a regular speaker on the subject of disability and theology.
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ISBN 13 9780281058587
ISBN 10 028105858X
Title Beauty and Brokenness
Author Martin Lloyd Williams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Year published 2007-04-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.