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Gregory Wolfe

Biography

Gregory Wolfe

Writer, teacher, publisher, and editor, Gregory Wolfe has been called “one of the most incisive and persuasive voices of our generation” (Ron Hansen). Both as a thinker and institution-builder, Wolfe has been a pioneer in the resurgence of interest in the relationship between art and religion—a resurgence that has had widespread impact both on religious communities and the public square. As an advocate for and exemplar of the tradition of Christian Humanism, Wolfe has established a reputation as an independent, non-ideological thinker—part gadfly, part peacemaker.

Gregory Wolfe

Books by Gregory Wolfe

edited by Greg Pennoyer and Gregory Wolfe - Christian, Christian Living, Nonfiction

GOD FOR US explores the meaning of Lent, its importance in spiritual formation, its significance in preparation for Easter, and the holy season of Easter itself. Lent and Easter reveal the God who is for us in all of life --- for our liberation, for our healing, for our wholeness. They remind us that even in death, there can be found resurrection.