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Introduction | xi | |
Way Beyond Belief: The Call to Behold | 1 | |
Image and Imagination | 13 | |
The Eyes of the Heart | 29 | |
Whispering Hope | 35 | |
Why Have We Given Up the Ghost? Notes on Reclaiming Literary Fiction | 43 | |
An Interview by Linda Buturian | 61 | |
Glory into Glory | 72 | |
Writing as Subversion | 85 | |
Writing as an Act of Worship | 95 | |
Faith and Fiction | 105 | |
An Interview by Garry Wills | 113 | |
The Miracle and the Myth | 120 | |
Writing and Knowing | 130 | |
No Bible-Beating Allowed | 152 | |
An Interview by Henry Baron | 162 | |
Tired of Victory, Bored by Defeat: Restoring Proper Sadness to Christian Art | 172 | |
The Collision of Faith and Fiction: Cleaning Up the Wreckage | 183 | |
An Interview by Linda Buturian | 194 | |
Reversing Entropy | 201 | |
The Cosmic Questions | 214 | |
Faith and Fashion Blunders: Shifting Metaphors of Mortality | 225 | |
Making Meaning | 240 | |
Acknowledgments | 256 |
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