The mind of the Maker / Dorothy L. Sayers
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- 0060670770
- 9780060670771
- ARCH YNDC 230 S274M 19
- BR100 .S3 1987
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SAIACS Archives Room | Yandell Collection | ARCH YNDC 230 S274M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 064811 |
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ARCH YNDC 230 R922R Religion, ontotheology, and deconstruction / | ARCH YNDC 230 S172C The Christian doctrine of immortality / | ARCH YNDC 230 S194B Inspiration. Eight lectures on the early history and origin of the doctrine of Biblical inspiration / | ARCH YNDC 230 S274M The mind of the Maker / | ARCH YNDC 230 S274M A matter of eternity. Selections from the writings of Dorothy L. Sayers. | ARCH YNDC 230 S341C The Christian faith / | ARCH YNDC 230 S341C The Christian faith / |
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Harcourt, Brace, 1941. with a new introd. by Madeleine L'Engle
Includes bibliographical references
This classic, with a new introduction by Madeleine L'Engle, is by turns an entrancing mediation on language; a piercing commentary on the nature of art and why so much of what we read, hear, and see falls short; and a brilliant examination of the fundamental tenets of Christianity. The Mind of the Maker will be relished by those already in love with Dorothy L. Sayers and those who have not yet met her. A mystery writer, a witty and perceptive theologian, culture critic, and playwright, Dorothy Sayers sheds new, unexpected light on a specific set of statements made in the Christian creeds. She examines anew such ideas as the image of God, the Trinity, free will, and evil, and in these pages a wholly revitalized understanding of them emerges. The author finds the key in the parallels between the creation of God and the human creative process. She continually refers to each in a way that illuminates both.--
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