Hinds' Feet on High Places
Hinds' Feet on High Places
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An aggressively fine Christian allegory, though maybe not the most theologically sound.
Does contain some ableist language (just of its time, or of the get-healed-by-faith variety, I can't decide), and turns out from reading Hurnard's short autobiography at the end she might have been kinda anti-Semitic? (She hears God's call to do mission work in Haifa, and is like, “but I don't even like the Jews!” Though she does go and work in Israel for decades.)