Into a Spacious Place: Oppression, Liberation, and the Re-ordering of Human Life Under God (Daniel Bowen, 2026)
Into a Spacious Place explores how human life can lose room long before it appears broken. Fear, shame, coercion, trauma, accusation and false refuge can settle into the body, memory, imagination, conscience, relationships and worship, narrowing a person’s capacity for truth, rest, courage and love.
This book offers a theological and pastoral account of oppression and liberation under God. Written for those who know something of inward constriction, and for those who walk beside them, it invites readers toward the slow recovery of spacious life: room for lament, repentance, tenderness, responsibility, worship and hope.
Author: Daniel Bowen (PhD)
Publisher: Bowen Publishing
Publication Date: 29 March 2026
Language: English
eBook Length: 31 pages
Audiobook Length: 2 hours
Word Count: Approx. 16,500 words
PDF ISBN: 978-1-923770-06-5
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-923770-07-2
Audiobook ISBN: 978-1-923770-08-9