Christianity, Literature & the Arts
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This set brings you eight Christian History & Biography issues on the Church's involvement in the Arts for only $29.95! Set includes:
- Golden Age of Hymns
- Dante's Guide to Heaven and Hell
- G.K. Chesterton: Prolific Writer & Apologist
- J.R.R. Tolkien
- John Newton: Author of "Amazing Grace"
- George MacDonald: Writer Who Inspired C.S. Lewis
- C.S. Lewis: Pointing People to Reality
- Michelangelo: Art for Faith's Sake
Issue 95. The Gospel According to J.S. Bach
In this issue you will learn about Bach's faith and its expression in his music, the early Lutheran music tradition from which he came, and how Bach's music continues to proclaim the Christian story.
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Issue 91. Michelangelo: Art for Faith's Sake
Michelangelo, the great master, the paragon of Western art, was more than a solitary creative genius. He was a man wholly devoted to God, his calling, and his friends. In this issue you will learn about Michelangelo's deep faith demonstrated in his life and depicted in his art.
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Issue 88. C.S. Lewis: Pointing People To Reality
The creator of Narnia and other imaginary worlds spent his life pointing people to Reality. You will be enlightened and encouraged as you learn more about the life and work of C.S. Lewis in this issue of Christian History & Biography!
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Issue 86. George MacDonald: Writer Who Inspired C.S. Lewis
Meet the Victorian poet, pastor, and storyteller who touched those he knew and inspired Christian writers like C. S. Lewis and G. K. Chesterton.
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Issue 81. John Newton: Author of "Amazing Grace"
This issue of Christian History & Biography recounts the life and legacy of John Newton, a man who willingly shared with others the grace that saved his wretched soul.
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Issue 78. J.R.R. Tolkien & the Lord of the Rings
Learn how Tolkien's work is a response to the condition of his times, and how the great novelist developed creatively through his interaction with his childrenat times his only audience.
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Issue 75. G.K. Chesterton: Prolific Writer & Apologist
"He is not of our time, but of all times," wrote A.G. Gardiner of the London Daily News. Christian History & Biography presents this issue on G.K. Chesterton, a huge man with a huge faith who discovered his huge God in the smallest of places.
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Issue 70. Dante's Guide to Heaven and Hell
Before Dante's 3-part Comedy, a book had never been written with such eschatological imagination or morbid illustration. Christian History & Biography invites you to open your mind to the creativity of Dante, the author whose beginnings, struggles, and triumphs you will learn about as you read this colorful and information-rich issue.
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Issue 31. The Golden Age of Hymns
Through this issue of Christian History & Biography, meet the many famous (and not-so-famous) hymn writers who strove to invigorate Christian worship services with catchy melodies and thoroughly scriptural lyrics.
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Issue 11. John Bunyan & the Pilgrim's Progress
Uneducated and thoroughly working class, John Bunyan seems an unlikely candidate for writing a world-famous, allegorical rendition of the Christian journey of faith. The imaginative Pilgrim's Progress draws on the tumultuous English 17th century for its situations of temptation, suffering and perseverance.
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