TY - JOUR AU - McCann, Janet AB - ATR/100.2 410 Anglican Theological Review Mercy Wears a Red Dress. By David Craig. Eugene, Ore.: Wipf and Stock, 2016. 148 pp. $20.00 (paper). David Craig’s many followers will be enthralled by Mercy Wears a Red Dress. His unique combination of deep theology with a richly textured sur- face is persuasive once again. The poems inspire and enlighten. He infuses the ordinary with the holy, but he also connects the holy with images of ev- eryday life, so that sacred and secular weld in moving poems of faith. This poet’s vision is then both medieval and modern, fusing the temporal and eternal to provide a unique interpretation of the sacramental vision that in- forms present and past Catholic literature and art. Craig, a professor at Franciscan University of Steubenville, has twenty- two poetry collections as well as several works of fiction, and he has been published in a number of anthologies. He usually writes in a flexible free verse, but some traditional poems are included in this volume. The book is divided into four sections. The first and longest segment, “The Papal Sash,” provides reflections on a contemporary Christian’s daily life, as he relates to family, friends, and students, recognizing TI - Book Review: Mercy Wears a Red Dress JF - Anglican Theological Review DO - 10.1177/000332861810000222 DA - 2021-08-25 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/book-review-mercy-wears-a-red-dress-BMoyLPbixt VL - 100 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -