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Subject TLC Book Club — Atheism: A Gateway Drug to the Gospel, England's Cathedrals, John Donne's Hope
Date April 2, 2024 9:59 AM
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The latest book reviews from The Living Church, with a library sortable by author, publisher, and topic 

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Next month, TLC Book Club will become Books and Culture and will include reviews on a variety of new subjects, including music. Keep a lookout for the expanded and rebranded newsletter:


** An Honest Grasp of Lying and Ethics
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Review by Matthew Levering

Have interpreters of Aquinas misjudged his perspective on lying? You'll have to read this marvelous and immensely valuable study to find out. Read the review. ([link removed] )


** Atheism: A Gateway Drug to the Gospel
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Review by Daniel W. Muth

These essays are made up of first-person accounts of intelligent, thoughtful people struggling to find some meaning in life, who end up making their way towards true, divine grace.

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** Themes in the Psalter
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Review by Charles Hoffacker

A diverse, approachable collection which speaks of God, Humanity, and Redemption.

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** Hope from Donne's Sickbed
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Review by Charles Hoffacker

"[Donne] ... presented with great force and effectiveness the reality of a vast and inescapable God who judges and saves and loves. Like St. Augustine’s Confessions, Donne’s Devotions is a single prayer addressing God again and again. Death is powerful, unavoidable, yes, but God is as well, and far more so." Read the review. ([link removed])


** Renewed Freedom in Christ
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Review by Matt Erickson

A shockingly relevant work 40 years on. Peterson can be understood as a pastor-theologian, and a pastor-prophet, but also a “poet-theologian,” showing us "how to bring creativity to how we live our theology."

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** A Masterly Survey
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Review by Simon Cotton

Orme does not merely describe buildings, but also the roles of the people "who made the buildings live." This work is "a fine account of the history of cathedrals, from the mists of Roman Britain to today."

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