Twelve great books : going deeper into classic literature /

Tap into the wealth and health of Christian civilization with the help of literary critic Joseph Pearce. After learning the true meaning of the word "civilization," a society rooted in truth. The reader is taken on a tour of twelve of the most important books ever written, from Augustine t...

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Main Author: Pearce, Joseph, 1961- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Francisco : Ignatius Press, [2022].
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Summary:Tap into the wealth and health of Christian civilization with the help of literary critic Joseph Pearce. After learning the true meaning of the word "civilization," a society rooted in truth. The reader is taken on a tour of twelve of the most important books ever written, from Augustine to Shakespeare to the masterpieces of nineteenth-and twentieth-century literature. Each work played a role, for better or for worse, in shaping the civilized world. Great stories, even when flawed, are a reflection of the greatest truths ever taught, and they share in the storytelling power of God himself, Jesus Christ, who not only taught in parables, but lived out the most dramatic tale ever told. Twelve Great Books takes readers deeper into the presence of the Creator through the beauty of the fruits of his creative gifts.
Item Description:"All the chapters in this book are modified versions of essays previously published"--Page 8.
Physical Description:226 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1621645738
9781621645733