Undone : a modern rendering of John Donne's devotions
(2023)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
248.3/YANCEY,P

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 248.3/YANCEY,P Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Nashville, TN : Rabbit Room Press, [2023]
DESCRIPTION

145 pages ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781951872175, 1951872177, 9781951872175
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"An earlier version of this material was published as A Companion in Crisis (2021)."--Title page verso

As the world entered a long dark night, Philip Yancey returned to a nearly 400-year-old manuscript for guidance. In it, he found a trustworthy companion for living through a global pandemic - or any other crisis. As Yancey says, "Nothing had prepared me for John Donne's raw account of confrontations with God." Preacher and poet John Donne wrote Devotions in 1623, during a pandemic in his city of London. For a month he lay sick, hearing the church bell toll for others while wondering if his death would be next. From what he believed to be his death bed, the great poet wrote a triumph of literature that has given us such familiar phrases as "No man is an island..." and "Never send to know for whom the bell tolls..." This new version of a classic work is arranged as a 30-day reader based on Donne's meditations, with startling relevance as we face similar questions

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