The season of Advent traditionally involved meditation upon the ‘Four
Last Things’: heaven, hell, death, and judgement. This ancient but
nearly lost sacred art of contemplation encouraged Christians to
evaluate who they were, what they treasured and how they ought to live
in view of the world to come. The Love That Moves the Sun revives this
ancient practice and marries it with contemporary concerns.
Each chapter considers one of the Last Things in relation to a modern
crisis, from the climate emergency, rise of populism and racial
injustice to the economic inequalities of class. In a time of compound
crises, retrieving the sacred art of contemplating the Last Things gives
a vision of hope and direction in a chaotic world of uncertainty.
The first advent began with an angelic messenger announcing the coming
of Christ to Mary. The Love That Moves the Sun enables us to hear a
fresh annunciation in our own time, calling us to join in with God’s
salvation of a groaning creation and the hope of a new earth where
justice dwells.
Paul
Dominiak is Senior Tutor and Fellow in Theology at Jesus College,
Cambridge. He was previously Chaplain to Trinity College Cambridge, Dean
and Fellow of Jesus College, and then Vice Principal of Westcott House.
Among other publications, he is the author of the 2023 Lent book The
Falling of Dusk.