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Nov 15, 2023 · A curious glow pervades [MacDonald’s] books: the flowers seem like coloured flames broken loose from the flaming heart of the world: every bush of gorse is a burning bush, borning for the same cause as that of Moses. . . .
For a thematic overview of MacDonald’s spiritual vision, my compilation of writings from MacDonald’s sermons and novels, Discovering the Character of God, offers a wonderful introduction to the scope of MacDonald’s perspective about God’s nature and eternal purposes.
- But That Was Just The Beginning, Right?
- Will There Be More Books Than The Bethany House editions Published in The 1980s?
- What Prompted You to Undertake Such A Massive Project?
- How (in More Detail) Do Your New editions Compare to Those You Published before?
We are also publishing newly updated editions of all MacDonald’s novels—including expanded and lengthier new editions of those I edited back in the 1980s. The new series is called The Cullen Collection, in honor of the village in Scotland where MacDonald wrote and set his classic, Malcolm. The first books in the new series are now available, and th...
There were 18 titles in the 1980 editions. The Cullen Collection contains all 37 of MacDonald’s full-length fiction titles, including 31 newly updated editions of his realistic novels, and his 6 unabridged fantasies.
One of the main reasons for the new editions is simply that the 1980s publications are no longer available. I wanted to get them back in print and update them at the same time.
They are similar, but 2o-30% longer. Because of the constraints of the publishing process, and the need to find a publisher in the first place, I had to edit the Bethany editions in some cases more than I would have liked. That was simply the reality of getting MacDonald’s books back into print, and I am so grateful for those editions and the groun...
GEORGE MACDONALD (1824-1905), forerunner of the Inklings—Scottish minister, poet, novelist, and imaginative seer—was one of the most beloved Victorian authors throughout Great Britain and the U.S. in the 19th century.
Jan 19, 2024 · by Dave Roney. “...and a fury of Fire that will Consume” (Hebrews 10:27) Moses approached a bush which was burning but was not consumed. It is to me a picture of the work which God is about in the lives of His children.
Jan 24, 2021 · George MacDonald, a clergyman, a devout Christian, and a writer of fairy tales and fantasies, was, by all accounts, something of an intense character. He was dubbed the Father of Fantasy for his wild imagination and love of the fantasy/fairy tale genre.
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Mar 4, 2021 · What is the origin and significance of this particular sequence? Why not, say, A-E-I-O-U ! instead? Is there a historical, linguistic, or semantic explanation of why the song ended up with E-I-E-I-O ! as the climax of the refrain?