![]() ![]() The first chapter suffers from being overly scholarly and long-winded. ![]() If you can make it past the first chapter of this one, I think you'll enjoy reading this one. ![]() The chapters are: "The Church and the Arts," "The Whole Trouble: Original Sin," "The Wages of Sin is Aaughh!", "Good Grief," "The Hound of Heaven," and "Concluding Unscientific Postcript." ![]() My thoughts: The Gospel According to Peanuts is a short book, just six chapters in length. Premise/plot: Are there theological lessons to be learned from engaging (reading thoughtfully) in the comic strip Peanuts? Short says YES, and this book is his argument why Christians should engage with the culture of the world. 137:4) is a question the Church, always finding itself in but not of the world, urgently needs to reconsider today. įirst sentence: "How shall we sing the LORD's song in a foreign land?" (Ps. ![]()
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