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Shouts And Whispers

Shouts And Whispers

Shouts And Whispers

Twenty-one Writers Speak About Their Writing And Their Faith

EDITED BY JENNIFER HOLBERG

Brief Description:
Shouts and Whispers contains a fascinating array of reflections on topics surrounding the often-perilous intersection of writing and faith. The authors all agree that literature can help us to be more faithful, yet they approach the subject in ways as diverse as their biographies. Contributors include Madeleine L'Engle, Katherine Patterson, Frederick Buechner, Annne Lamott, Jan Karon, and Kathleen Norris. "What does it mean to be a writer working in a context of faith? Answers to this question and others are the crux of this meaty, thoughtful volume of essays edited from speeches and interviews at the biennial Calvin Festival of Faith and Writing." - Publishers Weekly

Eerdmans 2006 257 PP. Paper

$16.00 (in stock)

 

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