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Jesus and the Reading Public Part One
It’s a rare novel that has taken off if it deals with Jesus. Sure, those novels are worthy and deal with deep issues, but you’re unlikely to find a bestseller (the Bible itself excluded, not being fiction!) that has used … Continue reading
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The Worldview of Fiction
Thinking again about Terry Pratchett, and secular fiction. This is important for me as an English teacher. Is there spiritual value in reading deliberately secular fiction? Or for that matter, secular poetry, or secular drama? Yes, I would argue. There … Continue reading
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Tagged books, christianity, literature, prayer, problems, quotes, religion
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Jesus and Harry Potter
Can you read Harry Potter and be a Christian? More importantly, can you read Terry Pratchett and still be a Christian? These questions are perhaps a bit provocative. There will be those who will argue fervently that reading such … Continue reading
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Tagged books, faith, fantasy fiction, literature, reading
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Summer 2015 backlog challenge
A friend suggested I identified some books I wanted to get read this summer – of course, this does not include those I will have to read to be ready for the new academic year, but I’ll give it a … Continue reading
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The Art of Hiding
Just finished reading my first book on Kindle – thought I would announce that as it’s a rather special book, written by a friend. Check out my Amazon review Unusual and provoking to see some other reviews and also to purchase it … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible reading, friendship, reading, states of consciousness
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Work of Fiction Part One
Albert Greening was the oldest of four children, and had lived all his life as the example. Seven good O-Levels. How he had slaved for those! A steady girl, not fancy, but she loved him and appreciated good food, pretty … Continue reading
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