Ian Fleming’s Seven Deadlier Sins & 007’s Moral Compass

A personal welcome from author BENJAMIN PRATT as you join readers and small groups around the world.

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This book is different

The most important thing to tell you is: This brand-new book is different from most of the “Gospel According to …” books that are popular with Bible-study groups these days. In most cases, the author shares a biblical interpretation of popular novelists, cartoonists, movies or musicians.

In this case, I’ve discovered a great deal of literary evidence that Ian Fleming intentionally wove major spiritual themes into his novels. My new book is a key unlocking secrets Fleming hid in plain sight. Bible study groups, until now, would not have dared to discuss this connection. The novels were just too provocative. This new book is a tribute to Fleming’s depth and artistry and encourages readers to go out, get copies of his novels and read them with fresh eyes. Among my fondest hopes is that Fleming’s literary reputation, discounted for so many years, will be reappraised by new generations of readers.

How did I unlock Fleming’s deeper reflections?

My journey in Bond-age has stretched over thirty years. It began as a fluke while I was on vacation … But, wait! Why not check out Samples of the Book and enjoy a little taste of what I have written or listen to the audio introduction below?

Unlocking the secrets in the Bond tales has been personally revealing and rewarding in my own life. As you look at the Bond tales through the lens I have focused on them—you, too, will be humbled by revelations.

Once you have grasped my perspective, I suspect you will never see another Bond movie or read a Bond adventure in the same way. I welcome you to this exploration of yourself and your community through the remarkably enlightening tales of Ian Fleming.

As you embark on this adventure with us, I wish for you honesty, grace, forgiveness, and a fertile imagination for the journey.

—Benjamin Pratt