Embracing Vulnerability: In search of communities with a heart

Authors

Christa Anbeek
Radboud University
Paul Rasor (translator)

Keywords:

Collective action, Transformation, Silence, In-between area, Collective healing, Power structures, Borderlands, Vulnerability, Disruptive experiences

Synopsis

“I have long argued that we should not avoid life’s all-encompassing fragility but rather embrace it. Fragility, uncertainty, unpredictability, dependence, and porousness, however difficult they often can be, are sources of deep insights. Disruptive experiences bring us into borderlands. They make our vulnerability manifest but also reveal new perspectives and creativity.”

 Disruptive experiences knock the ground out from under your feet. Who are you when nothing is as it was before? Who can you become, and who can help you get there?

 In the era of climate change, refugee crises, growing inequality and war – an era in which prior certainties cease to be and new certainties are yet to be discovered – Christa Anbeek lays out the contours of communities with a heart. Precisely from our vulnerability, we can seek and discover new  connections.

Author Biography

Christa Anbeek, Radboud University

Christa Anbeek was endowed professor of Remonstrant Theology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and is currently endowed professor of Women and Care for the Future at Radboud University in Nijmegen. Her prior publications include the bestselling The Mountain of the Soul [De berg van de ziel] and For Joseph and His Brother [Voor Joseph en zijn broer], the latter of which won the Best Spiritual Book award in 2019.

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Published

November 12, 2024

Series

Details about the available publication format: pdf

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ISBN-13 (15)

9789493296732