Seeing Beauty and Saying Beautifully: The Power of Poetic Effort in the Work of George Herbert, George Whitefield, and C. S. Lewis

Seeing Beauty and Saying Beautifully

The Power of Poetic Effort in the Work of George Herbert, George Whitefield, and C. S. Lewis

2014

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15

I enjoyed learning more about Whitfield and Herbert and I appreciate Piper noting hypocrisy in these men's life where it exists.

Some parts felt repetitive though and a bit unfocused. I'm also annoyed because I think he didn't focus as much on Lewis compared to the other men and I think it's partly because of his own disagreements with some of Lewis's convictions.

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