The Wise Woman

The Wise Woman by George MacDonald, published by Bottom of the Hill Publishing in June 2010, is a work that explores themes of diligence, responsibility, and faith. This edition spans 100 pages and is presented in English. The narrative serves as a resource for readers seeking to cultivate virtues and offers insights into the nature of love and neglect, emphasizing the importance of obedience and duty in the context of spiritual growth.
Readers will find that The Wise Woman addresses the challenges of procrastination and sloth while providing encouragement through its exploration of Christian theology and ethics. The story reflects on the nurturing care of a higher power and the transformative journey of yielding to divine influence. With elements of fantasy and folklore woven throughout, this book presents a rich tapestry of ideas that resonate with those interested in religious and liturgical themes, making it a thoughtful addition to any collection.
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The Wise Woman is a shining example, and my personal favourite amongst all of MacDonald’s fiction. It is an excellent resource for anyone wishing for reinforcement in the development of diligence, responsibility, loyalty and faith. It is a powerful motivator for those of us who struggle with procrastination and sloth. It is a tender help in discerning between genuine love and selfish neglect or indulgence. It is an encouraging testament to the gracious and nurturing care of our Heavenly Father. And as in much of MacDonald’s writing, it offers rich treasures on the subjects of duty, obedience and the process by which we yield to God’s transforming power. George MacDonald was a 19th century Aberdeenshire Scot; a professor, pastor, preacher, poet and author. He is considered by many the “father of fantasy” and bore strong influence on W.H. Auden, G.K. Chesterton, Madeline L’Engle, C.S. Lewis, E. Nesbit, J.R.R. Tolkien, Mark Twain and Elizabeth Yates. While his literary impact was profound, moreso has his faith inspired these and countless others who have been stimulated by his character and theology as expressed simply and profoundly in stories and parables.
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