Reading Between the Lines
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Veith helps readers cultivate good literary taste and to make informed choices by understanding how the major genres of literature communicate.
Gene Edward Veith Jr. is the Culture Editor of WORLD MAGAZINE, formerly serving as a Professor of English. His work deeply engages with the intersection of Christianity and contemporary thought and culture. Veith explores how faith manifests in daily life and vocational callings, offering insightful perspectives for readers seeking spiritual grounding in the modern world. His writings are valued for their theological depth and practical application.




Veith helps readers cultivate good literary taste and to make informed choices by understanding how the major genres of literature communicate.
This illuminating and insightful book analyzes problems with the culture's underlying worldviews and suggests how Christians can offer solutions to current problems as a way to rebuild culture and faith.
Veith unpacks the Bible's teaching about the doctrine of vocation, guiding readers in discovering God's purpose and calling in those seemingly ordinary areas of life.
New entry in the Leaders In Action Series. Offers a spiritual biography of Martin Luther.