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A Second Birthday: A Personal Confrontation with Illness, Pain, and Death

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To endure pain is to suffer anticipation of death, in both mind and body. It must be acknowledged, confronted, suffered, and survived on its own terms, as it were, as the very aggression of death against life. What must be faced and felt, in the uttermost of a person's being, is that assault of the power of death feigning to be sovereign over life-over the particular life of a particular person and over all of existence throughout all of history. It is, so to speak, only then and there-where there is no equivocation or escape possible from the fullness of death's vigor and brutality, when a person is exposed to absolute vulnerability-that life can be beheld and welcomed as the gift which life is" William Stringfellow almost died. In the spring of 1968, he contracted a baffling and apparently hopeless disease that horribly wasted his body before a last-ditch operation brought about a dramatic cure. This is Stringfellow's own account of that ordeal of pain and of the fundamental beliefs that sustained him in his agony and gave him the courage to undergo the dangerous surgery that saved his life. His vivid description of that experience, told without emotion or cant, is both startling and strengthening. His story is a personal testimony to the relevance of faith and love in the mystery of healing, and to the gift of life itself that few of us take time to recognize.

210 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2005

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William Stringfellow

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Frank William Stringfellow (April 26, 1928 – March 2, 1985) was an American lay theologian. He was active mostly during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Includes an insightful discussion of providence, grace, and vocation - sort of a hodge podge intro to Stringfellow. Was moved by the recollection of the Eucharist while he was in the hospital.
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