is a deeply intimate "secret journal" written by the late Catholic priest and theologian Henri Nouwen during a period of profound emotional breakdown . Unlike his more polished theological works, this book is a collection of 63 raw, second-person "spiritual imperatives" he wrote to himself to survive a season of intense depression and rejection. Quick Facts
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: Human suffering and emotional wounds are not obstacles to spiritual growth but "fertile ground" for discovering God’s unconditional love. Radical Vulnerability and the Second-Person Voice is a deeply intimate "secret journal" written by
: 63 short entries, often just one or two pages, intended for slow, devotional reading. Radical Vulnerability and the Second-Person Voice : 63
: Written between December 1987 and June 1988 following the collapse of a significant friendship.