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I dont know how to say what the grace of God is. What I can say is what its like for me.

We all know about grace being amazingafter all, theres a whole song about itbut Patrick Henry reminds us that thats not all it is. Its also intimidating, disorienting, demanding, reassuring, and sometimes even just downright mind-boggling. Describing thirty-three different aspects of grace based on his everyday experiences, Henry tells the story of a grace that is wide-ranging and comprehensiveif not always comprehensible. Rather than trying to capture and tame his encounters with God, he lets the mystery of memory speak for itself, exemplifying his mantra that being a Christian is about being an explorer, not a colonizer.

Flashes of Grace is wise and grounded, earnest and light, faithful and quirky. Henry describes encountering grace in airports, baseball, hazelnuts, and just about anywhere else you can imagine, while engaging with dialogue partners ranging from King Saul and Saint Augustine to Yogi Berra and Captain Picard. For anyone longing to connect (or reconnect) with God, this book provides a surprising journey that broadens perspectives and explores strange new worlds, while loosening stiff spiritual joints so movement can be free and spontaneous.

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Patrick Henry is a giant of ecumenical imagination, and just the sort of giant youd hope to encounter on a walk through the theological woodswell read, thoughtful, humble, and wise. St. Ignatius taught us to find God in all things, and Henry certainly doesfrom philosophy to music, literature to TV shows, loss to profound joy. It is a delight to follow along through his eight decades of encounters with the grace of a God who is not stingily either/or but generously both/and.

Cameron Bellm

author of A Consoling Embrace: Prayers for a Time of Pandemic

Be someone on whom nothing is lostHenry Jamess admonition to the writeris something Patrick Henry must have read in the cradle. In a long and distinguished career he has not ceased from spiritual exploration, always pressing forward, and this inventive book, notable for its wide range of reference, radiantly shows an openness to the necessity and vitality of change and new patterns in these giddy times, while honoring the cantus firmus of invaluable traditions. His clear, aphoristic prose is a joy to read. Fully alive indeed.

Michael Dennis Browne

poet and librettist

Patrick Henry offers a story of grace that is embedded in a life. Through memories of his interpersonal relationships, education, travels, and engagement with and enjoyment of pop culture, Henry shows how grace flashes into our lives and reveals new truths as it does. This is a playful Christian spiritual autobiography that teaches the reader while also encouraging her to reflect more deeply on her own story.

Kristel Clayville

senior fellow, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, University of Chicago

This is my first (and last?) foray into the field of American religion. Thats how Patrick Henry self-identified decades back for a journal bio. We should all rejoice his prediction was mistaken. His newest book is the perfect antidote to our American age of spiritual discontent, his faith the right prescription for today: one shorn of doctrinal triumphalism, stamped with intellectual honesty and rigor, ever open to discovering religious wisdom in many crevices and byways. Reading this beautifully written spiritual autobiography instantly brought to mind W. H. Audens observation that a Christian is never something one is, only something one can pray to become. For religious seekers on their way to becoming, no matter what their particular label, Flashes of Grace shows the way forward.

Barry D. Cytron

rabbi and former director of the Collegeville Institute Multi-Religious Fellows Program

Flashes of Grace is a fascinating book. Written with the swoop and dip of lively conversation and ranging through a lifetime of opinions and experiences, it is a portrait of a deeply sincere Christian fully open to being astonished and illuminated by a changing world. Since Patrick is a scholar and a teacher, his personal musings are infused with the history of religion. I learned so much from this book! Its good-spirited honesty cheered me up.

Norman Fischer

author of The World Could Be Otherwise: Imagination and the Bodhisattva Path

Patrick Henry, in his latest book, makes some brave forays into questions of faith, history, orthodoxy, ecumenism, and hope. His style, at the same time erudite and accessible, always honest, and with an occasional whimsical touch, invites us to test old boundaries and certainties and to do so with a sense of joy and adventure. One could easily imagine this book serving as a pungent and provocative catalyst for discussion groups, whether in or beyond formal religious communities.

James Gertmenian

senior minister emeritus, Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis

Flashes of Grace offers thirty-three glimpses of wisdom gained from a lifetime of listening. The books insights are drawn from the well of memory and poured with just the right mix of humility, honesty, and irony. The preachers impossible jobspeaking plainly of that which is inscrutableis made slightly less intimidating by the story that unfolds in this collection of encounters with grace.

Timothy Hart-Andersen

senior pastor, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis

Patrick Henrys Flashes of Grace is a contemplative ordering of the often-disordered fragments of divine wisdom lodged in him throughout his long life. Without letting go of the traditions and education that ground him, he explores an expanding universe of science, religion, and social change that expose and enhance, challenge and confirm his deeply held Christian faith. His teachers along the way are as likely to be a Star Trek captain or his own small daughters as Thomas Aquinas or Albert Einstein. Ultimately, it is grace he navigates by and grace he invites us to encounter with him.

Michael N. McGregor

author of Pure Act: The Uncommon Life of Robert Lax

Patrick Henry is one of the wisest people I know, so I am not surprised he has written so beautifully on grace. This artful book shows there is hope in unexpected places and that our troubled age is not the last word on the future. Drawing readers in with skillful stories, his book is like a drink of cool water in a dry land.

Linda A. Mercadante

author of Belief without Borders: Inside the Minds of the Spiritual but not Religious

This thoughtful and thought-provoking book, rich in reference to theologians, historians, biblical scholars, philosophers, and social criticsincluding those critical of religionis for anyone who wants to understand what a Christian faith can mean in the present day. If youre a seeker and a doubter with a liberal and ecumenical bent, this book helps you understand that youre not alone. The author demonstrates that people like you have long been a valuable part of the Christian tradition.

Kathleen Norris

author of Dakota: A Spiritual Geography

Flashes of Grace propels the Christian theological tradition forward into new terrain. With references both ancient and contemporary (and to the 24th centurywhen he reflects on Star Trek: The Next Generation), Henry draws us into the depths of his question Why am I Christian? through telling stories of his encounters with Gods gracestories that open our imaginations to create fresh theological ideas for future generations. With fluency in the Christian tradition(s) and provocations to take the Christian faith into territories yet to be discoveredto explore strange new worldshe challenges readers to examine their own narratives.

Ann M. Pederson

Augustana University

Sadly, its unusual to encounter a book on Christian faith that simply conveys the unbearable lightness of that faithnot with the dire fixed jollity of the sales rep, but with the wit, realism, and loving wonder that speaks of a lifetimes delighted discovery, as a woman married for forty years might speak of a partner or a child. Patrick Henry draws on an immense range of learningas well as offering theological reflections on Star Trek: The Next Generationto chart for us a territory where we can explore in confidence, expecting at every turn the completely unexpected and completely committed grace of God in Christ.

Rowan Williams

author of Being Christian

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