Ian McEwan’s book, Atonement and the advent of the film of the book have brought a word redolent of musty church pews back to relevance. McEwan writes powerfully about the depravity of the human condition, emotionally and physically. If he does not believe in God he needs to. Is it significant that he has used the word Atonement as his title with its reference to the world changing crime in the Garden of Eden and its resolution through Christ making his story ours?
(Synopsis of the book)
Why does the need for atonement, reconciliation, resonate in this story and our story? If only things could be put right!
http://www.takeleycf.org.uk/atonement.htm
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