Kairos is used in
the New Testament to signify a pivotal moment in history: a critical time of
judgement and opportunity where chaos must be faced and one must change their
ways before it becomes irreparable. Confronted by the Covid-19 pandemic and
mandatory isolation, John de Gruchy felt a similar need to adapt and
respond. In doing so, he found a deepening in his desire for authentic
humanity, genuine community, and the opportunity affirm his conviction that
true humanity is rooted in God, wisdom, and the struggle for justice.
Mixing theology, history, anecdote,
spirituality, social commentary, and practical suggestions, This Monastic
Moment reflects on this period, and argues that now is the opportune time
to embrace the opportunity God has given to receive the coming kingdom in
greater fullness. This urgency echoes St Benedict of Nursia's call to 'listen', 'wake up', and 'run' while
there is still light before 'the darkness of death'. With consideration given
both to contemplation and action, to prayer and justice, de Gruchy's own
personal pilgrimage provides the tools to embark upon, or aid, your own.
Industry Reviews
"A rich and apposite account that informs, transforms, and forms the reader. De Gruchy's insights will help you discern the mystery that is God, the power and vitality of the church, and the value of the monastic life today. Read this book and formulate a rule to navigate the wilderness of life. Learn from pilgrims who have trod the road before and are now at the covenanting community of Volmoed." - Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Cape Town
"In This Monastic Moment, de Gruchy has offered people a chance to stop, look, and listen - three fundamental monastic activities. The reader is offered a chance to step into a wisdom tradition drawn both from monasticism and Africa that has much to offer the restless hearts of twenty-first-century men and women - a wisdom that takes them on an adventure to discover the God of life. . . . A book well written and worth reading." - Abbot Robert of Ampleforth Abbey, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
"In a frightening and fragmenting world, many are asking how Christian faith can resist and counter the divisive tendencies that threaten life on earth. With a wealth of theological insight, historical knowledge, and experience living in a present-day community in South Africa, de Gruchy highlights how awareness of the monastic tradition can resource contemporary experiments in new forms of community, spirituality, and lifestyle. A most timely book." - Keith Clements, Former General Secretary, Conference of European Churches
"Taking us on a historical and ecclesial journey, de Gruchy invites us to appreciate monastic life as God's gift to the church. Jesus' call to follow God and witness to his love brings disciples closer to their deep identity and makes them brothers and sisters of all. Keeping God and the world in their hearts is their prophetic message and a source of inspiration to serve. This is the challenge of This Monastic Moment." - Brother Alois, Prior of Taize
"Monastic traditions are long and many-sided. Like all real change, the strands begin in withdrawal in order, paradoxically, to engage their moment. This Monastic Moment is a rich historical, exegetical, and theological treatment that beautifully moves this living heritage toward our critical moment. The whole comes together in the final chapter, crafted with compelling insights from Bonhoeffer and Merton. De Gruchy offers a superb, detailed account of - and fund for - our own withdrawal and engagement." - Larry Rasmussen, professor, Union Theological Seminary, New York City