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DATE: 7/03/2006 10:13:00 PM
Byron, you sure do read and sell great books! :) Thank you for mentioning mine ("Creed without Chaos") in such August company.I am thinking that Dorothy Sayers' "Letters to a Diminished Church" is more like a reprint of "The Whimsical Christian" (which was originally published in England as "Christian Letters to a Post-Christian World") than of "Creed or Chaos"... There are far more essays (even non-theological ones) in it than in "Creed or Chaos." They don't entirely match up with "Whimsical Christian," but it looks like perhaps they were selected from that collection.