On Reflection

Looking for Life's Meaning

Richard Holloway

On Reflection by Richard Holloway (Hardback ISBN 9781805302919) book cover

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From the Sunday Times bestselling author Richard Holloway, an inspiring and profound collection of essays reflecting on art, faith, forgiveness, grief and home

In On Reflection Richard Holloway thinks back on some of the questions that have shaped his life. Here, then, are the big asks: is there a God? How can we forgive? Where does creativity come from? How can we face loss and death? How can we live a good life? And how do we find beauty in the world?

To this cause he also recruits the help of poets, writers, musicians and artists, whose own wisdom can help us navigate life’s challenges. To ‘reflect on’ can also mean to change your mind; a necessary facility in any well-lived life. And this leads us to more of our big asks: how do we change the world for the better? How do we heal divisions? How does a society move forward?

In beautiful prose, and with care and joy, Richard Holloway offers his reflections on how a good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge.


“[Richard Holloway] is widely regarded as a formative voice in rethinking Christianity. Now, in his ninetieth year and encouragingly as sharp as ever, he looks back over the questions that have tested and haunted him throughout his life. Whether familiar with his ideas or not, this book is well worth reading”
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”Praise for Richard Holloway: ‘Reading Holloway is like taking a long walk in the countryside – afterwards, you understand the world better, you feel less lonely”
Elif Shafak
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“Open-hearted and wide-minded … Holloway’s commentarywill indubitably bring a crumb of comfort to many readers”
scotsman

“Elegant, elegiac and thought-provoking”
observer

“Thoughtful, playful, courageous and deeply altruistic … a fine companion for anyone who wishes to live a life of any depth”
A.l. Kennedy


Richard Holloway

Richard Holloway was Bishop of Edinburgh and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. A former Gresham Professor of Divinity and Chairman of the Joint Board of the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Screen, he is a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His books include On Forgiveness, Looking in the Distance, The Heart of Things, Stories We Tell Ourselves, Waiting for the Last Bus and Leaving Alexandria, which won the PEN/Ackerley Prize 2013 and was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize 2013. Richard Holloway has written for many newspapers in Britain, including The Times, Guardian, Observer, Herald and the Scotsman. He has also presented many series for BBC television and radio.