New Video & Podcast: The Stone Sphere, by Suzanne E. Greco

New Video: The Stone Sphere

New Podcast: The Stone Sphere

At the crossroads of personal rupture and global reckoning, this book chronicles one woman’s journey from the silence of child/clergy sexual abuse to speaking at the United Nations. In prose both raw and luminous, the author traces her battle escaping an abusive marriage after her public disclosure of childhood abuse, and her unlikely ascent through Harvard Divinity School to a doctoral candidate at the University of Edinburgh. Woven through these pages are the voices that steadied her—David F. Holland, her brother, God, and ancestors—and the convictions that drive her: that religious institutions must be held to account, that parish archives belong to the people they record, and that healing is a right, not a privilege. Moving between the LDS and Italian Catholic hierarchies, she exposes systems that prize reputation over moral ethics, even as she insists on staying in the “trenches” to help remake them. Part memoir, part manifesto, this book invites readers into a spiritual commons where transcendence is shared, not gated; where genealogies mend broken stories; and where the long-suppressed testimonies of survivors bend the moral arc toward justice. It is, ultimately, a call to listen, believe, and act. For more information on Suzie E. Greco and her story, visit her website: The Stone Sphere.

Suzanne E. Greco’s The Stone Sphere on YouTube

Suzie E. Greco, the author of The Stone Sphere (2025), has a new YouTube channel dedicated to her amazing book as well as her advocacy work. Her work attempts to break the silence of intergenerational cycles of abuse within religious contexts.

Copies of The Stone Sphere can be purchased on the Ekpyrosis Press website, Amazon (US), and Lulu (US & International).

For more information on Suzie E. Greco and her book, see her website: The Stone Sphere.

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“Jürgen Moltmann: Theodicy, Hope, and the Crucified,” with Rudolf J. Siebert

The founder of Ekpyrosis Press, Dustin J. Byrd, discussed the life and work of the “Critical Theologian of the Cross,” Jürgen Moltmann, with Ekpyrosis Press author, Rudolf J. Siebert. Moltmann, who was influential in the development of “Liberation Theology,” passed away on June 3rd, 2024, leaving behind a library of critical theology, influenced by the Frankfurt School, Ernst Bloch, and his participation in the Christian-Marxist dialogue movement. The discussion was co-sponsored by the Institute for Critical Social Theory.