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George MacDonald was one of the most influential Christian thinkers of the nineteenth century, and his writings continue to encourage and inspire readers to the present day. Good and Not Evil Is the Universe shares with readers the positive messages that pervade MacDonald's writing, and the book does so in a way that demonstrates the consistency of his thought across many years and different genres. It provides a comprehensive treatment of the themes that run throughout MacDonald's works. Supporting these themes with a rich variety of direct quotations, this new work will provide an…mehr

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George MacDonald was one of the most influential Christian thinkers of the nineteenth century, and his writings continue to encourage and inspire readers to the present day. Good and Not Evil Is the Universe shares with readers the positive messages that pervade MacDonald's writing, and the book does so in a way that demonstrates the consistency of his thought across many years and different genres. It provides a comprehensive treatment of the themes that run throughout MacDonald's works. Supporting these themes with a rich variety of direct quotations, this new work will provide an enlightening introduction to MacDonald's thoughts and inspire readers to further explore his writings.

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Randall Wert is a retired teacher of German and computer science. He was raised in the Lutheran church and later introduced to the universalist aspect of George MacDonald's thought by Thomas Talbott's The Inescapable Love of God. He then began a thorough reading of MacDonald's works and decided to share his observations of MacDonald's recurring themes with others.