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Tuesday, February 07, 2012
The Mind of the Maker - Dorothy L. Sayers (1941)
One of the hardest books I have read to make meaning out of. The concepts and thoughts presented around trinity and comparison of that to a creative professional's mind is definitely interesting and thought provoking. But at places I find the book is way to complex to follow. I would read ten to fifteen pages at a time and rumage over it for sometime and then read the next couple of pages. When it comes to last two chapters I just could not keep my flow with the author and had to resort to my own interpretation. Definitely a great thought provoking book but needs real focus to make maximum out of this book. Unless you have a serious interest in Christianity and Theology, you will not make mcuh gains from this book.
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