What Do We Do With Evil
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In What Do We Do With Evil, Richard Rohr examines the theological and psychological dimensions of evil, arguing that understanding and integrating shadow is essential for spiritual maturity.
He draws on Christian contemplative tradition, psychology, and pastoral experience to show how avoidance and projection fuel evil’s power.
Rohr offers practices for facing darkness with compassion and discernment rather than fear or denial.
The book emphasizes transformation through awareness, communal support, and spiritual disciplines.
It aims to equip readers to respond to human brokenness with clarity and love rather than panic or scapegoating.
He draws on Christian contemplative tradition, psychology, and pastoral experience to show how avoidance and projection fuel evil’s power.
Rohr offers practices for facing darkness with compassion and discernment rather than fear or denial.
The book emphasizes transformation through awareness, communal support, and spiritual disciplines.
It aims to equip readers to respond to human brokenness with clarity and love rather than panic or scapegoating.
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