How can we come to understand more fully our own story of sin and redemption? This beautiful series of meditations addresses that need. Each chapter moves us one step along the path, and we’re also guided by the author’s metaphors of wood, trees, and the cross of Christ as we travel. We start in the garden of Eden, and end at the Tree of Life in the New Jerusalem.Along the way, we encounter biblical passages, pictures by Rembrandt, and insights from such great works of Russian literature as “A Tree Falls in Siberia” as the author brings important questions to our attention. John Arnold has created a series of contemplative readings that will remain with the reader long after reading them.
John Arnold is Dean Emeritus of Durham Cathedral. The Very Reverend Dr. Arnold also served as the President of the Conference of European Churches, which unites Protestant, Anglican, and Orthodox churches in common causes, from 1992 to 1997. He was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz (German Order of Merit) in 1991 and the OBE (Order of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II in 2002 for his lifelong work devoted to Christian unity and reconciliation in Europe.