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Chants of the Dance
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Chants of the Dance explores the sacramental nature of reality and the interconnectedness of all things through the lens of Christian tradition.
The book is a exploration of the Christian worldview, emphasizing its beauty and coherence.
Howard invites readers to rediscover the richness of Christian faith and its transformative power.
The author reflects on the importance of ritual, tradition, and the arts.
Howard challenges readers to embrace a more holistic and integrated understanding of Christianity.
The book is a exploration of the Christian worldview, emphasizing its beauty and coherence.
Howard invites readers to rediscover the richness of Christian faith and its transformative power.
The author reflects on the importance of ritual, tradition, and the arts.
Howard challenges readers to embrace a more holistic and integrated understanding of Christianity.
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as a book that C.S. Lewis would have written, discussing the medieval cosmos and the beauty of the dance.


Eric Metaxas

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Louis Markos: Myth Made Fact: Reading Greek and Roman Mythology through Christian Eyes
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in reference to Howard's view that everything points to everything.


Eric Metaxas

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Louis Markos: From Plato to Christ: How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith



