What does it mean to stand at the edge of death…and refuse to look away?
In The Suffocation of Hope, Jeff Hood delivers a searing, unfiltered account of a year spent confronting the brutal realities of the American death penalty. These writings are not distant reflections or abstract arguments—they are eyewitness testimony. They are born from execution chambers, prison cells, and the sacred, often unbearable space between justice and mercy.
Through a powerful blend of narrative, theology, and prophetic resistance, Hood invites readers into a world most never see. A world where human beings are strapped to gurneys. Where new methods of execution—like nitrogen hypoxia—are refined. Where the line between law and morality begins to collapse.
But this is not just a book about death.
It is a book about hope under suffocation.
Across essays, prayers, and meditations, Hood wrestles with the deepest questions of faith and justice:
Can a society claim moral authority while practicing execution? Where is God in the machinery of death? Is redemption possible—for the condemned, and for those who condemn?From Advent reflections to firsthand accounts of executions…from theological explorations of universal salvation to urgent calls for abolition…these writings move between rage and grace, despair and defiance, grief and unyielding love.
You will encounter:
Intimate portraits of men and women on death row Bold critiques of the criminal justice system Radical theological reflections on mercy, judgment, and salvation A prophetic voice calling the Church—and the world—to wake upHood does not ask for comfort. He asks for courage.
This book is for those willing to confront what is done in their name…and to imagine something different.
Because even in the shadow of the execution chamber, one truth refuses to die:
Love will have the final word.
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