This book examines how thirteen extraordinary men and women from apostolic times to the present—most of them canonized saints—came to see how God wanted them to organize their lives and, seeing that, set out to shape their lives accordingly.
It adopts a new and illuminating approach to a familiar literary genre—the lives of the saints and what the turning points were in their dedicating themselves to God. Instead of concentrating solely on the question of vocation, the book situates these thirteen notable men and women in the context of their lives as a whole and profiles them within this broader framework.
Turning Points probes the stories of highly motivated individuals who, in a variety of ways, committed their lives to wholeheartedly following Christ. It discusses a number of issues as timely for the Church now as they were then. This book is engagingly written for all who are interested in serious religious ideas, as well as in the inspiring stories of thirteen outstanding people whose lives shed fresh light on living the faith in their times—and our own.
Among those whose stories are told:
- Saint Paul the Apostle
- Saint Augustine of Hippo
- Saint Ignatius Loyola
- Saint Thomas More
- Saint Thérèse of Lisieux
- Saint John Henry Newman
- Saint Josemaría Escrivá
- Caryll Houselander
- Dorothy Day
This remarkable book offers both historical insight and spiritual inspiration, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and commitment.