Christianity and literature
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Christianity and literature
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- God, the devil, and Harry Potter, a Christian minister's defense of the beloved novels, John Killinger
- Not a tame God, Christ in the writings of C.S. Lewis, Steven P. Mueller
- Invitation to the classics, edited by Louise Cowan and Os Guinness
- Shouts and whispers, twenty-one writers speak about their writing and their faith, edited by Jennifer L. Holberg
- Truth and fiction in the Da Vinci code, a historian reveals what we really know about Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and Constantine, by Bart D. Ehrman
- Book girl, a journey through the treasures and transforming power of a reading life, Sarah Clarkson
- My bright abyss, meditation of a modern believer, Christian Wiman
- A well of wonder, essays on C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Inklings, Clyde S. Kilby ; edited by Loren Wilkinson and Keith Call
- On Reading Well, Finding the Good Life Through Great Books, Karen Swallow Prior ; foreword by Leland Ryken
- Christian mythmakers, Rolland Hein
- C.S. Lewis's "Mere Christianity", a biography, George M. Marsden
- Balm in Gilead, a theological dialogue with Marilynne Robinson, edited by Timothy Larsen and Keith L. Johnson
- Book girl, a journey through the treasures and transforming power of a reading life, Sarah Clarkson