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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... gospel ' narratives , fiction that plays on the conceit of suppressed scriptures whose very discovery ( or invention ) questions the trustworthiness of the canonical gospels . ' While I would not say that Mark's gospel is false , it has ...
... gospel ' narratives , fiction that plays on the conceit of suppressed scriptures whose very discovery ( or invention ) questions the trustworthiness of the canonical gospels . ' While I would not say that Mark's gospel is false , it has ...
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... gospels . These alternative gospels , discovered in Egypt in 1945 , including the famous ' Gospel of Thomas ' , presented a challenge to the authority and uniqueness of the accounts included in the New Testament . Although many biblical ...
... gospels . These alternative gospels , discovered in Egypt in 1945 , including the famous ' Gospel of Thomas ' , presented a challenge to the authority and uniqueness of the accounts included in the New Testament . Although many biblical ...
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... Gospel According to the Son ( London : Abacus , 2000 ) , p . 3. All subsequent references will be given ... gospels and a variety of Gnostic texts in her impressive study , Women and the Word : Contemporary Women Novelists ...
... Gospel According to the Son ( London : Abacus , 2000 ) , p . 3. All subsequent references will be given ... gospels and a variety of Gnostic texts in her impressive study , Women and the Word : Contemporary Women Novelists ...
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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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