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Again, Sayers considers the social and cultural fabric of society at large, through the lens of Jesus, and delivers a tidal wave of observations, critiques, and ideas surrounding movements, churches, institutions, and everything in between. The second half of this book, in particular, warrants a second reading on my behalf as I feel there's a lot more to sift through. But for now I stand validated and challenged, concurrently, in a lot of my own personal reflections in how we're to abide in the Father within our ‘beautiful world' with all it's audacious promises and glorious chasms.
Really great commentary on Christian-living in the post-Christian cultural west. On being a Christian in the midst of a me-focused, individualistic, hedonistic culture.