Michael Horton talks with Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Marilynne Robinson about many of the themes she explores in her writings, such as the dehumanizing affects of Darwinism, the significance of John Calvin, and the complexity of grace. Robinson is the author of Home, Gilead, and The Death of Adam. This is a fascinating and wideranging conversation! She likes Dietrich Bonhoeffer too. Robinson is an author I'll be reading in 2010.
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Monday, December 28, 2009
Marilynne Robinson interview
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I read "Gilead" last year, and was 1000x impressed. Funny you mention this - I have "Home" sitting on my desk to read soon!
Looking forward to your posts on her stuff when you read it this year.
Blessings,
shane
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