Secular City, Sacred Soul is part of the Spirituality and Society series, which explores how Christian spirituality shapes our inner life and calls us into courageous engagement with the world. In this volume, the city becomes the place where faith and longing collide. Amid noise, speed, and distraction, the book invites readers to discover God's hidden presence in everyday urban life.
All the chapters were previously published in Graham's substack, Spirituality and Society with Hilly. Through reflections on loneliness and the search for communion, the dark night of the West's soul, the temptations of digital culture, and the aching divisions of our time, the book shows how prayer, contemplation, and justice remain urgent in secular settings. Good Friday and Easter are revisited as lenses through which to see our cultural wounds and hopes.
This is a summons to practice presence in a distracted age: to live as contemplatives in the crowd, seekers of God in the city, and bearers of hope where others only see decline.
Features of this Book
Finding God in a restless worldContemplative faith for modern lifeProphetic hope amid cultural declinePrayer and justice in the cityRecovering wonder in a secular age