Today marks the anniversary of the death of George Macdonald.
Although I was familiar with Macdonald’s name through the work of C.S. Lewis before I went to college, it was as a student of David Neuhouser at Taylor University that I was immersed into Macdonald’s work. I was particular captivated by his fantasy stories, and his non-fiction. I was much less enthralled by his general fiction, which although it explored many rich themes, often veered into Scottish dialects and like other Victorian novels of his day, was abundantly wordy.(There are editions that have been edited into contemporary English by Michael Phillips, but the editing renders them sounding too much like Christian romance novels by Michael Phillips for my tastes!)
For those of you who aren’t familiar with George Macdonald’s work — you should be — so, here is a brief guide to lead you into the thick of his work.
Which books have you read? Which have impacted you most?
| < < < Prev. Book |
|
> > > Next Book |
Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women
|
![]() Reading for the Common Good From ERB Editor Christopher Smith "This book will inspire, motivate and challenge anyone who cares a whit about the written word, the world of ideas, the shape of our communities and the life of the church." -Karen Swallow Prior Enter your email below to sign up for our weekly newsletter & download your FREE copy of this ebook! |
Understanding Christian Nationalism [A Reading Guide] |
Most Anticipated Books of the Fall for Christian Readers!
|
Hilarious One-Star Customer Reviews of Bibles |







![Tony Kriz and Jeff Martin - Read [Review] Read](https://englewoodreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Read.png)

















Love his work, and that includes the Vic Lit for me. Finest teacher and preacher i have ever known.