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Kristy Beachy-Quick's avatar

Thank you for this Joe. In a space of inattention lately and your voice and spirit so present in this piece brought me back. Reading, and all that brings in - as you so eloquently expressed here - is the antidote to despair. Love your assessment of writing too and “confronting the illusion of activity and passivity.” And yay for librarians! Thank you for your thoughtful sharing.

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Will Pass's avatar

Beautiful and exactly the medicine I needed. We must ride it through.

The definition of "wanhope" suggests that despair may come from either a lack or excess of faith. I've never considered the latter.

Maybe despair can be found along both curbs of the road?

Wanhope: (a) The theological error or sin of insufficient faith in God’s mercy, despair that denies the promise of salvation and divine forgiveness; despair of salvation, grace, etc.; ~ of goddes merci; (b) lack of belief or trust in God’s power or desire to act on one’s behalf in time of trials, adversities, etc., a state of insufficient faith in God; unsteadfastness of belief; also, a denial of a tenet of faith [quot. ?a1450]; (c) an ungrounded presumption of salvation, overconfidence in God’s forgiveness, false hope; also, theological error, heresy.

https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED51656

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