The Irrational Season (Crosswicks Journal Trilogy/Madeleine L’engle, 3)

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Author: Madeleine L’Engle

The third volume of L’Engle’s autobiography is a gifted and courageous writer’s personal odyssey through the seasons of the Christian year. A great evil of our time, she convincingly asserts, is the ever-widening rift between intellect and intuition, sadly reflected in the division of Christendom, the breaking up of our families, and the loss of community everywhere…..Read More

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