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Subject TLC Books and Culture — Salvador Dali, Holiness Here, and a Christian Perspective on Mystery Novels
Date September 20, 2024 9:00 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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** A Minister's Widow Turns Toward Jesus
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Review by Marcia Hotchkiss


"Although most of us would prefer mountaintop experiences, Stiller points out that holiness 'is often ordinary and right there in front of us. Holiness can have a touch of the monotonous.'"
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** 'Classicism' and Chaos in Dali
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Review by Dennis Raverty

"Most of the work in the current exhibit, Dalí: Disruption and Devotion, shows no signs of classical order and restraint, but rather reflects an almost Baroque sense of exuberant (or terrifying) complexity, movement, and chaos."

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** Freedom in Christ
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Review by Stephen Platten

Providing an interesting overview of English religious history, Stanford introduces the reader to fascinating historical characters such as John Donne, Julian of Norwich, Richard Hooker, and more.

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** Anglican Mysteries
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Article by Sarah Puryear

Can mysteries be a Christian genre? Sarah Puryear offers some of her favorite recommendations and helps us see mystery novels in an entirely new way.

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