Severe Mercy by Sheldon Vanauken

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    • ISBN: 0060688246
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Pub. Date: July 1987
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    Comments from the Seller: "paperback. cover and corner wear. different cover, 17th printing 1996. yellowed pages. name on first page. creased covers."

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    Synopsis

    Beloved, profoundly moving account of the author's marriage, the couple's search for faith and friendship with C. S. Lewis, and a spiritual strength that sustained Vanauken after his wife's untimely death.

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    Winner of the National Religious Book Award. A portrait of a marriage and faith as well as of the author's friendship with C. S. Lewis.

    Weavings - Judith E. Smith

    The breadth of Vanauken's reflections is quite remarkable. He is poet, storyteller, and apologist, his writing interspersed with C. S. Lewis's letters. For me, the book evoked tears at many points, confronted me with the lack of rigor with which I think about my own faith, and called me to deeper commitments in my own life. Most of all, it presented a new understanding of God's mercy that I found uncomfortable but provocative-a mercy that can be severe indeed.

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    Biography

    Sheldon Vanauken (1914-1996) was the author of Gateway to Heaven, The Glittering Illusion, and Under the Mercy, the sequel to A Severe Mercy.

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    A truly life-changing work.by DavidWhite

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    10/12/2009: There's a very short list of books that I can say have profoundly impacted the way I live my life. This is one of them.

    A Fellow Travelerby Anonymous

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    01/24/2007: I first learned of Vanauken's book in the Wabash College Magazine published November 2006. At the time, my wife, my college lover of 37 years, was dying of cancer, and the brief description of the book spoke loudly to me. Reading Vanauken is like reviewing our lives, from the early Indiana locale, to Wabash College connections (my son), to the fratnerity house romance. But more, as I read the book, it reminded me of what my wife and I found as long time lovers, the realization that the best love is just two people sharing a common dream, and the crucial need to search for God. It is reminds, painfully, that helping your mate find God is the greatest gift, even if it requires a severe mercy to lead you(me)there. I am rereading it, and each time it digs more deeply into my psyche. The book is a definite gift for friends who experienced the joy of college love and are lucky enough to still hold that love.


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