Subversive, Crystal Downing
Subversive, Crystal Downing
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Subversive
Christ, Culture, and the Shocking Dorothy L. Sayers

Author: Crystal Downing

Narrator: Nan McNamara

Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/30/2021


Synopsis

Known for her bestselling detective novels, Dorothy L. Sayers lived a fascinating, groundbreaking life as a novelist, feminist, Oxford scholar, and important influence on the spiritual life of C. S. Lewis. This pioneering woman not only forged a literary career for herself but also spoke about faith and culture in revolutionary ways as she addressed the evergreen question of to what extent faith should hold on to tradition and to what extent it should evolve with a changing culture. Thanks to her unmatched wisdom, prophetic tone, and insistent strength, Dorothy Sayers is a voice that we cannot afford to ignore.

Providing a blueprint for bridge-building in contemporary, polarizing contexts, Subversive shows how Sayers used edgy, often hilarious metaphors to ignite new ways to think about Christianity, shocking people into seeing the truth of ancient doctrine in a new light. Urging readers to reassess interpretations of the Bible that impede the cause of Christ, Sayers helps twenty-first-century Christians navigate a society increasingly suspicious of evangelical vocabularies and find new ways to talk and think about faith and culture. Ultimately, she will inspire believers, on both the right and the left, to evaluate how and why their language perpetuates divisive certitude rather than the hopeful humility of faith, and will show us all a better way forward.

About Crystal Downing

Crystal Downing is codirector of the Marion E. Wade Center in Wheaton, Illinois, the preeminent archive in the world for published and unpublished documents by and about C. S. Lewis and six of his British influencers, including J. R. R. Tolkien and Dorothy L. Sayers. Her first book, Writing Performances, won an international award for outstanding Sayers scholarship. Before moving to Wheaton, she taught Romantic and Victorian literature at Messiah College in Pennsylvania.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on August 24, 2021

This is not a straight-forward biography, but looks at Sayers life in a specific lens. Her attitudes as a writer and how she can to write a series of plays on Christ for the BBC. I does go into her various attitudes and changes towards Christianity and how this developed. There was a lot in Sayers at......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on March 09, 2021

Sayers was one of my formative authors; I was so excited to read this book, but Downing made me grumpy. To be fair: she did research her subject and put it in historical context (which is good!) and there were interesting connections. This book would have benefited from a good editor to help clear o......more

Goodreads review by Joy on October 11, 2021

3.5 stars, rounded up. This book is one part Sayers biography; one part gloss of her work, especially her radio plays, in the context of her day and ours; and one part Christian dogma. Overall, I think it namedrops Lewis more than necessary (why is he better known, the introduction wonders? In a word......more

Goodreads review by Ansley on January 26, 2025

If Goodreads were more precise, I’d give this 3.5 stars. But I bumped it up to 4 because I am a big fan of Crystal Downing. If I could travel back in time, I would have gone to Wheaton and studied at the Wade Center under her direction before she left. Overall, I enjoy the book and liked getting more......more