Patina Paperbacks
Lights Wintz, Jack
Lights Wintz, Jack
Couldn't load pickup availability
Jack Wintz takes readers through the spiritual significance of light across religious traditions — from the menorah's glow in Jewish homes to the candles flickering in Catholic churches, from Diwali lamps to the metaphorical illumination sought in Buddhist practice. This isn't a dense theological treatise; it's an accessible exploration of how humanity has always used light as a symbol of hope, divine presence, and transformation. Wintz writes with the warmth of someone who sees the sacred in the everyday, drawing connections between ancient rituals and modern spiritual hunger. Whether you're curious about comparative religion, looking to deepen your own practice, or just drawn to the poetry of candlelight and what it represents, this slim volume offers quiet wisdom. Perfect for late-night reading when the world feels too dark.
Share
