Middling
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"Fascinating, thoughtful engagement with one of the most important and understudied themes of life, ethics and theology: the importance, harmony and strength of "the middle".
"The middle often gets a bad press, being neither here nor there. Yet we’re all in the middle of something: a crisis, a project, a community... life! With deep wisdom and a wonderfully light touch, Emma Ineson opens our eyes to the potential and possibilities of "middling", and in particular the calling to occupy the broken middle. Whatever middle you're navigating right now, this book will inspire you to live it well."
"In a world of quick fixes where might is considered right, Bishop Emma reminds us of the importance of discernment. Middling is timely as we seek adaptive solutions to personal, church and the world's many intractable conflicts."
"Emma Ineson's serene book opens up the beauty of something most of us rarely see as a fertile place. It is a gift to us in a time of polarisation and fragmentation, drawing us towards grace and the unexpected riches of moderation, nuance and the in-between places of life."
"For anyone who has ever felt not quite at home at the extremes, Middling is a gift. With wisdom and theological confidence, Bishop Emma reclaims the middle as a place of faithfulness and hope, offering a fresh way forward for living well in divided times."
The middle is where most of us spend much of our lives - between certainty and doubt, conviction and compassion, what has been lost and what is yet to be found. Yet we are often taught to apologise for this space, to rush toward extremes or easy answers. Middling challenges that assumption, revealing the middle as a place of integrity, nuance, and deep humanity.
Drawing on her experience as a bishop, Emma reflects on the difficult questions faced by leaders and disciples alike: when to speak, when to remain silent, and how to hold tension without losing hope. She explores waiting as a fertile, creative space - one in which life can unfold in unexpected and transformative ways.
At the heart of the book is Christ as the ultimate "middle" figure, holding all things together. In choosing to dwell intentionally in this space, Middling shows that the middle is not only fruitful - but quietly, profoundly joyful.
"Fascinating, thoughtful engagement with one of the most important and understudied themes of life, ethics and theology: the importance, harmony and strength of "the middle".
"The middle often gets a bad press, being neither here nor there. Yet we’re all in the middle of something: a crisis, a project, a community... life! With deep wisdom and a wonderfully light touch, Emma Ineson opens our eyes to the potential and possibilities of "middling", and in particular the calling to occupy the broken middle. Whatever middle you're navigating right now, this book will inspire you to live it well."
"In a world of quick fixes where might is considered right, Bishop Emma reminds us of the importance of discernment. Middling is timely as we seek adaptive solutions to personal, church and the world's many intractable conflicts."
"Emma Ineson's serene book opens up the beauty of something most of us rarely see as a fertile place. It is a gift to us in a time of polarisation and fragmentation, drawing us towards grace and the unexpected riches of moderation, nuance and the in-between places of life."
"For anyone who has ever felt not quite at home at the extremes, Middling is a gift. With wisdom and theological confidence, Bishop Emma reclaims the middle as a place of faithfulness and hope, offering a fresh way forward for living well in divided times."










The middle is where most of us spend much of our lives - between certainty and doubt, conviction and compassion, what has been lost and what is yet to be found. Yet we are often taught to apologise for this space, to rush toward extremes or easy answers. Middling challenges that assumption, revealing the middle as a place of integrity, nuance, and deep humanity.
Drawing on her experience as a bishop, Emma reflects on the difficult questions faced by leaders and disciples alike: when to speak, when to remain silent, and how to hold tension without losing hope. She explores waiting as a fertile, creative space - one in which life can unfold in unexpected and transformative ways.
At the heart of the book is Christ as the ultimate "middle" figure, holding all things together. In choosing to dwell intentionally in this space, Middling shows that the middle is not only fruitful - but quietly, profoundly joyful.