Author Diarmuid O'Murchu charts the evolution of his spiritual life in his provocative new memoir, Paschal Paradox.
Hello, John! Life and faith both exist within a rhythm: an ebb and flow, a surge forward coupled with a falling back, a death followed by a rebirth. C.S. Lewis called it "the law of undulation." Richard Rohr describes it as "the wisdom pattern." In the new book Paschal Paradox: Reflections on a Life of Spiritual Evolution, author Diarmuid O'Murchu describes his own experiences of "being knocked down only to be raised up again" and how this pattern unfolded throughout his life. In turn, these experiences caused his understanding of spirituality and faith to grow and change in ways he never expected. Diarmuid's writing focuses in on his personal experiences, then zooms far out to discuss the universal ideas suggested by those events—giving his writing a rhythm of its own. If you've ever felt the ebb and flow of life tugging at your thoughts, this might be a book you'll enjoy. |
"The author's humility in moving beyond the personal narrative in every period of life to its transpersonal consequences makes this an autobiography worth taking seriously, as his account is linked to the challenge and inspiration of his faith in God, humanity, and the entire universe." —Dr. Aruna Gnanadason | Kelly Sundberg Director, Product Marketing | |