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The Wages of Cinema

Downing refuses to shy away from Sayers’ ideas about art and faith, even her tart statements about pious-but-boring Christian entertainment. Wages of Cinema makes a compelling case that serving God well means studying deeply before we pass judgments on complicated art, understanding the medium as well as the message.

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Gold on the Horizon

The works that influenced Lewis—the Bible, Christian classics such as John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress—offered a wellspring of spiritual truths and compelling ways to demonstrate those ideas that became crucial to Lewis’ storytelling.

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Where the River Goes

The contributors offer different perspectives on what it means to have hope that does not disappoint (Romans 5:5), often drawing on their lives to show how hard it is to hope in chaotic times.

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Enfleshing Freedom

Copeland weaves together an impressive amount of biblical scholarship, historical scholarship, and contemporary social justice scholarship as she explores what it means for Christians to have multi-ethnic communities.

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