A Grief Sanctified - love, loss and hope in the life of Richard Baxter

Christopher Catherwood  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Nov 1998
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A Grief Sanctified: love, loss and hope in the life of Richard Baxter
By Jim Packer
IVP/Crossway. 208 pages. £6.99
ISBN 1 85684 090 5

Jim Packer is one of the best, most accessible writers of our day. Richard Baxter and C.S. Lewis were the same in their day. So it was a great pleasure to read a book by Packer on Lewis and Baxter.

This book is ostensibly a comparison on the issue of bereavement of both C.S. Lewis in his book A Grief Observed and Richard Baxter's immensely moving book on his own wife's death, an updated English version of which is included in the text. Both Baxter and Lewis were married respectively to women whom they deeply loved, and with whom they had real intellectual affinity and companionship, as well as all the other things normally associated with married life. Reading Baxter's glowing account of his wife's virtues was thus very moving in and of itself. Packer is also able to show that despite his grief, Lewis did not at all lose his faith as a result of Joy's death, something that can often be forgotten today.

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