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The Rock That Is Higher : Story as Truth (The Wheaton Literary)

The Rock That Is Higher : Story as Truth (The Wheaton Literary)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another gem from Madeleine...
Review: "The Rock That Is Higher" is an important book that many Christians need to read. It not only asks great questions, but it makes you think in ways that you never have before. Sometimes, you won't agree with Madeleine...but really, I don't think that agreeing with her all the time is really the point.

I question myself when I read a book and seem to be agreeing with everything the author is saying. Either they are not challenging me to think hard or I'm not challenging myself to think hard enough about what I've just read. Either way you look at it, reading books like that, is rarely helpful in forming who you are as a person.

However, this book is different. It is great and different and challenging and inspiring and odd and unique and indifferent and just plain brilliant. So don't pass this book up. Get hooked on Madeleine.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspirational indeed
Review: "The Rock That Is Higher" is an important book that many Christians need to read. It not only asks great questions, but it makes you think in ways that you never have before. Sometimes, you won't agree with Madeleine...but really, I don't think that agreeing with her all the time is really the point.

I question myself when I read a book and seem to be agreeing with everything the author is saying. Either they are not challenging me to think hard or I'm not challenging myself to think hard enough about what I've just read. Either way you look at it, reading books like that, is rarely helpful in forming who you are as a person.

However, this book is different. It is great and different and challenging and inspiring and odd and unique and indifferent and just plain brilliant. So don't pass this book up. Get hooked on Madeleine.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: rambling, not really about stories as much as the bible
Review: I bought this book all excited that she was going to be writing about stories, and how stories are "true" whether or not they are factual, because I had seen her talk about this in several interviews.

This book is not really about that though. It's more about like her own personal life journey in her later years, and how she uses stories from the Bible to give her inspiration.

I guess if you're a pretty serious Christian, this book would be cool. Personally, I couldn't even finish it, and I hate to leave books unfinished. Instead I gave it to my mom.

I especially agree with one of the reviews on the cover. The guy says something about how reading it feels like you are going on a walk with your grandma through the garden. Afterwards, you don't really remember what you talked about, but you know it was important. That's a very accurate depiction of this rambling book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Finding Truth in Circumstance
Review: L'Engle's work is a tribute to the senseless attitude many of us have toward the apparent mindlessness offered to us by the world. Story as Truth is her search for meaning in moments of trouble. Not only do the accounts of her soul-searing tribulations mirror the anger and hurt of the reader, the ways in which she seeks the goodness of God during these times bekons us to seek the same. Yet in seeking that, she finds the God of peace sitting behind a veil of experience. We seek passionatly life, truth, and the good in life, yet in reality (as L'Engle points out) we can only come to this through a thoughtful experience of substance; not necessarily a foul experience, just one real enough to weigh upon our own mortality. A thoughtful look at the experiential side of our lives.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspirational indeed
Review: This book makes you both think and feel. It really does take you to a higher place!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Timeless
Review: This is a very good book talking about how stories can hold little slices of truth. Fiction isn't truly fictitious b/c it has whispers of truth in it--much like the writers of the Bible may have felt. Her attitudes on religion and the Bible are right on imho. She doesn't worship the Bible (written by man) or the religion, but sees the slices of truth that story can hold. She loves God with all her heart, but she's not super-dogmatic and doesn't use overly complicated religious language. She is a breath of fresh air while remaining steadfast in her faith. Anyone interesting in writing or finding sources of inspiration will enjoy this book or especially "Walking on Water". She further proves that real and true people are never dated, but rather timeless b/c of the soul and spirit within them. She is a free spirit and an inspiration.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Timeless
Review: This is a very good book talking about how stories can hold little slices of truth. Fiction isn't truly fictitious b/c it has whispers of truth in it--much like the writers of the Bible may have felt. Her attitudes on religion and the Bible are right on imho. She doesn't worship the Bible (written by man) or the religion, but sees the slices of truth that story can hold. She loves God with all her heart, but she's not super-dogmatic and doesn't use overly complicated religious language. She is a breath of fresh air while remaining steadfast in her faith. Anyone interesting in writing or finding sources of inspiration will enjoy this book or especially "Walking on Water". She further proves that real and true people are never dated, but rather timeless b/c of the soul and spirit within them. She is a free spirit and an inspiration.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing book
Review: This is one of my favorites of L'Engle's non-fiction. It is an excellent introduction to her "theological" writings. It's a much easier read than the Genesis Trilogy but every bit as interesting and thought provoking.


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