Contemporary Fiction and ChristianityBloomsbury Academic, 20.02.2008 - 168 Seiten This book provides a detailed exploration of the spiritual and religious contexts and subtexts of contemporary fiction. |
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... continue to tell miracle stories . This chapter will consider miracle stories by a range of contemporary writers ... continues to negotiate both with the idea of miracles - phenomena known in the New Testament as ' signs and wonders ...
... continue to tell miracle stories . This chapter will consider miracle stories by a range of contemporary writers ... continues to negotiate both with the idea of miracles - phenomena known in the New Testament as ' signs and wonders ...
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... continue to wrestle with his faith , but will no longer create an idol of his own holiness . Keeping Faith and How to ... continues to talk to no one at all ...... . until she is certain that nobody is listening ' ( KF , p . 422 ) . This ...
... continue to wrestle with his faith , but will no longer create an idol of his own holiness . Keeping Faith and How to ... continues to talk to no one at all ...... . until she is certain that nobody is listening ' ( KF , p . 422 ) . This ...
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... continues to love us ... Pastor Merrill made reli- gion seem reasonable . ( APFOM , p . 124 ) This ' lucid and convincing view ' is derived directly , and with very little modification , from Now and Then , the second volume of ...
... continues to love us ... Pastor Merrill made reli- gion seem reasonable . ( APFOM , p . 124 ) This ' lucid and convincing view ' is derived directly , and with very little modification , from Now and Then , the second volume of ...
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Jesus in Contemporary Fiction | 22 |
Between Grace and the Devils motley | 40 |
Signs Wonders and the Novel | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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