A few years ago Tim Keller stood in my study
and scanned my shelves. I tracked his eyes, my left his right. Flush with anxiety
that my library might lack Kellerian heft, and before I could say, “I can
explain all those dispensational books,” he pointed to a top shelf and looked
at me. “There. Keep reading him,” he grinned. It was my J. R. R. Tolkien
collection. Reading The Children of Hurin , I come to the passage in Chapter 4 where
Morwen, wife of Hurin, a lord of men in the...
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