Full Description
By taking a closer look at the "stones" that impeded Jesus's last week, we are challenged to identify the obstructions to our spiritual lives. 
  
 When Jesus descends the Mount of Olives into Jerusalem to the acclamation of the crowd, he announces "I tell you, if these were silent, the stones would shout out." In TheStones of the Last Week, Bonnie B. Thurston reflects on the Passion narratives in Luke 19-24, and explores the many references to stones, both literal and spiritual, that impeded Jesus's last week with a view to their significance for our own journey to the fullness of life that resurrection offers.
  
The Stones of the Last Week reflects on the impediments to Easter, challenging us to consider our own "stones,"—the difficulties, hindrances, and obstructions in our spiritual lives—from the perspective of talking stones, stones of destruction, impermanent stones, stones that measure distances, and the stone marking life and death. Turn to this enriching resource as Lent unfolds into Easter, or for personal reading and reflection throughout the year.
Contents
Contents
 Acknowledgments and Thanksgivings   ix
 Introduction 1
 Chapter 1: Impediments and Living Stones (1 Peter 2:4-8)
      Why are we thinking about rocks?   9
 Chapter 2: Shouting Stones and Scattered Stones (Luke 19:40-41 & 21:5-6)
      Facing life's challenges.   23
 Chapter 3: God's Stony Reversals (Luke 20:17-18)
      What happens when what looks permanent isn't?   37
 Excursus: A Hidden Stone? (Luke 22:14-23)   51
 Chapter 4: A Stone's Throw Away (Luke 22:41)
      How close are we willing to get to suffering?   59 
 Chapter 5: The Crucial Dual-Purpose Stone (Luke 23:52; 24:2; 1 Peter 2:9-10)
      Stones and their removal. Tombs and their emptying.   73
 Epilogue: Rolling Back the Stone   87

              
              
              

