
Letters from Ignorantia
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Narrated by:
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Braxton Hunter
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By:
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Braxton Hunter
About this listen
The land of Ignorantia...bears striking similarities to the modern West.
One of its older faithfuls writes to warn a young missionary who will soon arrive on Ignorantian shores. It is not as advertised. Steeples and cathedrals abound. Platitudinous and syrupy words drip from the lips of the Ignorantian churchmen. They have become convinced they know a book they seldom read, and it is no small Ignorantian tragedy. The letters seem to straddle the border of fiction and reality, but the state of affairs is familiar!
The book has been described as a kind of the inverse of CS Lewis' famous Screwtape Letters.
Are you an Ignorantian?
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