Publication

1987 - Bethany House, Minneapolis, Minn, Minnesota

Language

English

Word Count

100,000 words, Guess

Page Count

400 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL2372680M
  • ISBN-100871239442
  • ISBN-139780871239440
  • Goodreads2769390
  • Library of Congress Control Number87000697
and 1 more

Classifications

  • DDC823/.8
  • DDCB
  • LCCPR4968 .P45 1987

Description

"A revealing look into the life, spiritual journey, and writings of the popular yet controversial 19th-century novelist, George MacDonald. Michael Phillips unveils the life and times of his literary mentor in this portrait of a great writer of faith, set in the Scottish land he loved"--Provided by publisher.

Description

Scotland's beloved storyteller. George MacDonald, nineteenth-century Scottish novelist and poet, was reintroduced to twentieth century Christians by C.S. Lewis, whose reading of MacDonald's Phantastestriggered his own spiritual awakening and conversion. Other renowned writers have voiced similar acknowledgements. G.K. Chesterton said of MacDonald, "If we test the matter of originality of attitude, George MacDonald was one of the three or four greatest men of the nineteenth century." W.H. Auden adds, "In his power . . . to project his inner life into images . . . which are valid for all, he is one of the most remarkable writers of the nineteenth century." Despite acclaim by his peers, historians, Christian statesmen, and literary giants of the past 100 years, MacDonald's life and writings continue to be a source of controversy. Challenging the traditional religious views of his day, MacDonald was continually stretching, reaching, probing, questioning, and searching for truth. Author Michael R. Phillips leads the listener through those controversies to bring a fresh and insightful look at the man, his times, and his work.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • George MacDonald: Scotland's beloved storytellerBethany House1987-01-01

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