Follow Your Bliss and Other Lies about Calling
Bonnie J Miller-McLemore author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:25th Sep '24
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What does it mean to pursue a calling? According to Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, it may mean ambiguity, uncertainty, and even suffering--but that's what makes it worthwhile. The common understanding of calling is often simplistic. You simply need to follow your bliss, or God's will. Miller-McLemore dives into the complex reality of what it means to pursue a calling, challenging the deceptive and destructive idea that a well-lived life is simple, with one perfect career, partner, or summons from God. Instead, she argues, to truly grapple with calling, we must consider how it evolves amid the constraints of life. Callings are often accompanied by loss, regret, failure, impediments, frustration, overload, and conflict, challenges that are an important part of a balanced life. Grounding her argument in stories from memoirs and biographies, fiction, and the people she has encountered in her thirty years of teaching and research, Miller-McLemore guides the reader through six dilemmas one may face throughout life, from missed or conflicted callings to unexpected or relinquished passions. Each chapter explores the pain and hardships around these complicated experiences and the enhanced insight and vitality that arises from enduring them. Intertwining faith, philosophy, and pragmatism, Miller-McLemore engages unflinchingly with the ways we find purpose in our lives, and how we make meaning of the search for a calling, no matter how rough the road it leads us down.
Miller-McLemore helps readers think in vital new ways about an enduring topic, challenging false assumptions and clearing the way for new vistas of possibility in love and work." * Dorothy C. Bass, author of Stepmother: Redeeming a Disdained Vocation *
This book is a wise, probing, and engaging exploration of the joys and sorrows of life's most important and meaningful commitments. * Matt Bloom, Principal Investigator, Wellbeing at Work Program, University of Notre Dame *
For anyone tired of unrealistic platitudes, you may just find that this is the one book on calling for you. * Kathleen A. Cahalan, author of Stories We Live: Finding God's Calling All around Us *
This book is a necessary intervention in the calling literature that speaks to those moments when things feel off. The good news is that Miller-McLemore provides insight into what to do when that call isn't right. * Patrick B. Reyes, author of The Purpose Gap: Empowering Communities of Color to Find Meaning and Thrive *
Miller-McLemore offers frank and realistic accounts of the burdens involved in vocational discernment. Yet, the book is not a recipe for despair, reminding us instead that even in the face of formidable challenges, we can move forward with a (chastened) hope. * David S. Cunningham, Executive Director, Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE), Council of Independent Colleges *
ISBN: 9780190084042
Dimensions: 211mm x 148mm x 22mm
Weight: 367g
224 pages