Here is a modern classic. Ashcroft demonstrates that theology is not dull: indeed it is playful as well as profound. The metaphor of 'Dog' leaps out of the pages with puppy-like enthusiasm, unleashing laughter and truth in surprising places. If you love dogs, this book will help you understand why. If you don't, you'll realize that's not what matters, compared to God's abounding love of you.
-Jo Bailey Wells, Associate Professor of the Practice of Ministry and Bible, Director, Anglican Episcopal House of Studies, Duke Divinity School
Wise, insightful, spiritually powerful, funny, charming and totally outside the boxes we church folk often get stuck in. . . . This little book reveals the compassion, abundant, extravagant, wasteful, over-the-top crazy love God/Dog has for us. Mary Ellen captures this better than all the densely packed theological tomes, with all the intelligence and insight of the great theologians, but in a way that is accessible to all-young, old, children and young adult. It is too good to believe that God would love us as much as our dogs, but it is true!
-The Reverend Canon Howard R. Anderson, President, Cathedral College of Washington National Cathedral
By carrying us into the joy of the love of dog, Mary Ellen Ashcroft plunges us into the greatest mystery and gift of all-the love of God. This is theology at its best, with dog helping us begin to see, to hope, to believe.
-The Rev. Susan J. Buchanan, Rector, Christ Episcopal Church, North Conway, New Hampshire
Mary Ellen Ashcroft is one of the most important voices in contemporary Christian writing . . . startling, fresh understandings so winsome and profound that we wonder why no one sniffed down this path before.
-Daniel Taylor, author, Before Their Time
If you've ever experienced the unconditional devotion of dog, you'll love this wacky and witty theology as much as I did, laughing and crying all the way to the end of the book.
-Luci Shaw, author, Water My Soul and The Angles of Light
In prose that is witty, graceful, and wise, Mary Ellen Ashcroft takes incarnational theology to a whole new place. I began reading Mary Ellen's ruminations about Cluny years ago and I'm delighted with this new volume. 'Where Love is, there is Dog.' Amen.
-Krista Tippet, NPR
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