Against the Grain Unconventional Wisdom from Ecclesiastes

Against the Grain: Unconventional Wisdom from Ecclesiastes by Ray Waddle, published by Upper Room Books in 2005, offers a unique exploration of the often-overlooked themes found in the biblical book of Ecclesiastes. This edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. Waddle delves into the plainspoken skepticism and raw weariness expressed in Ecclesiastes, emphasizing its relevance for contemporary readers seeking an emotionally honest perspective on life’s meaning.
Readers will find that Waddle addresses a range of topics, including the goodness of creation, the complexities of affluence and suffering, and the importance of everyday pleasures. Through twelve chapters that parallel the biblical text, he combines contemporary reflections with scholarly insights, tackling issues such as biblical authority, grief, and spiritual growth. This work invites readers to embrace their doubts and dissatisfaction while encouraging personal growth and wisdom in the face of life’s challenges.
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You won’t hear many sermons preached on Ecclesiastes. The plainspoken skepticism and raw weariness expressed in Ecclesiastes make many people of faith uncomfortable.
But, as Waddle points out, this book is in the Bible for a reason. The message of this against-the-grain biblical voice offers an emotionally honest view of the meaning of life.
“Despite his reputation, Ecclesiastes marks the surprising arrival of consolation and hope,” writes Waddle. “This book is about the neglected themes of Ecclesiastes: the goodness of creation; the fingerprints of providence; the frustrations of spirit in a world of affluence and suffering; the beauty of everyday pleasures; the duty to remember the dead; the duty, indeed, to be happy. It’s about feeling the wind in your face, the wind of being alive.”
This poet teaches, toughens, and spans the ages to address very contemporary issues. By giving us permission to admit troubling spiritual moods, Ecclesiastes invites us to grow in wisdom and to accept all of God’s gifts–including doubt and dissatisfaction.
Waddle mixes contemporary reflections with insightful scholarship on Ecclesiastes–especially on the topics of biblical authority, politics, grief, wisdom, and spiritual trends in contemporary society. The 12 chapters parallel the 12 chapters of the biblical text.
Become better “equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:17) and for the inevitable periods of spiritual doldrums through the renegade-but-faithful realism found in Ecclesiastes.
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