Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-215) and index.
Contents:
Sayers's nonfiction and the wartime context -- The writer as theologian -- Rescuing Christianity from "slip-slop and fiddle-faddle" -- The incarnation and the nature of Christ -- The Trinity -- Sin and evil, redemption and atonement -- Work, vocation, and business ethics -- Words and language -- Creativity and art -- Women's issues -- Reclaiming Sayers for the people of God -- Epilogue: directions for future research.
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