Luminous Dusk, The
Book Description
In an age where city lights obscure the night sky and digital screens dominate our attention, humanity has drifted away from the profound sense of awe that once defined our relationship with the universe. Dale Allison Jr. examines this cultural shift in The Luminous Dusk, investigating how modern Western civilization has gradually severed its ties to the natural world and, in doing so, diminished our capacity for wonder.
Drawing from an eclectic range of sources that span ancient creation stories to modern children's literature, Allison weaves together a thoughtful exploration of what we have sacrificed in our rush toward technological progress. He reveals how our ancestors possessed an intimate knowledge of celestial patterns and seasonal rhythms that rivaled our familiarity with our own neighborhoods, yet today most people struggle to identify basic constellations or connect with the cosmic forces that surround us.
This spiritual and philosophical investigation goes beyond mere nostalgia for simpler times. Allison demonstrates how our disconnection from the cosmos carries profound implications for our inner lives and spiritual development. Through careful analysis and compelling insights, he invites readers to consider what it means to rediscover wonder in a world that often seems to have forgotten how to look up at the stars with genuine amazement and reverence.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 178 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Spiritual life, christianity
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore God
- β Explore Spiritual life
- β Explore God (Christianity)