Candles in the Darkness: Experiencing Advent with the Early and Medieval Church, By Lynneth Miller Renberg and Adam R. Renberg
Candles in the Darkness
Hardback
$22.99
  • Length: 192 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 8.5 in
  • Published: July 21, 2026
  • Imprint: IVP Academic
  • ISBN: 9781514014226
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Illuminating Advent Through Diverse Voices from Early Christianity

In Candles in the Darkness, historian Lynneth Miller Renberg and theologian Adam R. Renberg invite us to travel back in time and encounter faithful voices from many walks of life, including bishops and mothers, monks and nuns, priests, pastors, and noblewomen.

For each day of Advent and the Christmastide, this thoughtful devotional will connect you to the global and historical body of Christ, offering a new, deeper experience of the season through rediscovering treasures from Christians of long ago.

The writers featured in Candles in the Darkness lived throughout the early Christian world, from Scandinavia and the British Isles to Ethiopia and China. They include well-known leaders such as Augustine of Hippo and Francis of Assisi, as well as many largely forgotten figures. With a variety of sermons, poems, theological meditations, and more, these selections draw you into the wonders of Christ’s first and second comings. Through biographical sketches at the end of the book, you'll learn more about each historical believer.

Each daily reading for Advent and the twelve days of Christmas includes

  • a Scripture text,
  • an excerpt from an author from the second through thirteenth centuries,
  • a devotional reflection, and
  • a prayer.

By reflecting on the perspectives of women and men from different chronological, geographic, and theological traditions in the ancient and medieval church, your readings of familiar Scripture passages will be enriched with new perspectives and insights from past brothers and sisters in Christ. As you worship and learn together with them, you'll be reoriented toward Christ, our light in the darkness.

When your spiritual life feels stagnant, the world feels too noisy, or Advent feels like just another repetitive season, Candles in the Darkness can help you know God more fully by seeing him through the eyes of past believers.

"It's always heartening when serious academics use their deep and wide learning to resource Christian lives. Advent and Christmastide are times of looking for light in darkness and for orientation. The testimonies and wisdom gathered here outdate and outlive the vicissitudes and crises of our generation and should help to anchor the soul at this special time of year."
"Drawing upon the breadth and depth of Christian tradition, this collection of devotions serves as a meditative guide for the Advent and Christmas season. Not only does Candles in the Darkness present diverse geographic, historical, and theological perspectives, but it also draws upon a wide variety of genres—sermons, hymns, poems, liturgies, letters, and visions. The Renbergs' meditative candles offer light to the mind and warmth to the heart."
"What a beautiful gift! Historically rich, theologically wise, and captivating, this advent book is unlike any you have experienced before. Lynneth and Adam Renberg bring us to the manger, inviting us to lift up our hearts and worship with faithful women and men from the first one thousand years of Christian history. It will deepen your faith and make you love Christmas even more."
"The church historian Jaroslav Pelikan famously quipped that tradition is the living faith of the dead, while traditionalism is the dead faith of the living. What you will find in the pages of this devotional is a faith fully alive, warmed by the light of the incarnate Christ. Drawing on a range of historical sources—some familiar, others less so, all enriching—Lynneth and Adam Renberg have produced a volume that will help every heart prepare him room."
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CONTENTS

Introduction

Week 1: The Coming of Christ in Redemption
Week 2: The Coming of Christ in Sanctification
Week 3: The Coming of Christ in Glory
Week 4: O Antiphons
Christmastide: The Light Has Come

Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Historical Figures and Sources
Scripture Index

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Lynneth Miller Renberg

Lynneth Miller Renberg (PhD, Baylor University) is associate professor of history and associate director of the Honors College at Anderson University. She is the author of a number of publications, including Women, Dance, and Parish Religion in England, 1300–1600 and The Cursed Carolers in Context.

Adam Renberg

Adam R. Renberg (PhD, University of St Andrews) is assistant professor of theology at Anderson University and theologian in residence and teaching pastor at Capstone Church. His publications include The Son Is Truly Son: The Trinitarian and Christological Theology of Eusebius of Caesarea.