Permission to Grieve

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Permission to Grieve

Lament as a Posture and Practice of Formation in a Culture of Denial

Christian life and practice Religious social and pastoral thought and activity Coping with / advice about death and bereavement

Author: Toby D. Castle

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Language: English

Published by: Wipf and Stock

Published on: 22nd July 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9798385222551


Understanding Lament in the Christian Life

Being a follower of Jesus in the evangelical community in America is equated to a posture, practice, and pursuit of triumphalism. Followers of Jesus have misunderstood, maybe even lost, the great value of public and private lament. Lament is incongruent with a theology of continual and ongoing triumphalism. Yet, suffering, loss, and lament permeate Scripture and the human experience.

To lament is to cry out to God with our doubts and to bring complaints against God. It is a posture and practice of worship and surrender that helps followers of Jesus wrestle, engage, process, and understand loss, creating a sacred space for the suffering voice to speak. Lament is a practice absent in the church that is recognized and understood as a way of naming grief and suffering, of standing and hoping in the midst of ruins.

In the context of San Francisco, the practice and theology of lament in the lives of those who follow Jesus becomes a parody of cultured syllogisms and hyper-vanquishing that forms a community frail to moments of liminality, anxious in seasons of uncertainty, and ill-equipped to deal with the obscurities of everyday life.

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