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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Andrew Tate. novel , ends with a recovered sense of the miraculous nature of life : ' Will wonders never cease ? ' asks Liz , at once invoking a bland truism and re - appropriating a sense of openness to awe ( ER , p . 249 ) . Roger ...
Andrew Tate. novel , ends with a recovered sense of the miraculous nature of life : ' Will wonders never cease ? ' asks Liz , at once invoking a bland truism and re - appropriating a sense of openness to awe ( ER , p . 249 ) . Roger ...
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... sense of living within a historic continuum ' became forfeit with the ' deluge of electronic and information media into our lives ' ( PFD , p . 180 ) . The of age mass communication sometimes a synonym for postmo- - dernity - alters our ...
... sense of living within a historic continuum ' became forfeit with the ' deluge of electronic and information media into our lives ' ( PFD , p . 180 ) . The of age mass communication sometimes a synonym for postmo- - dernity - alters our ...
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... sense , or maybe even feel like a story ' ( ER , p . 3 ) . Similarly , the frustrated , Hollywood - dwelling former celebrities of Miss Wyoming feel alienated from their personal histories , as they walk away from the town : ' They ...
... sense , or maybe even feel like a story ' ( ER , p . 3 ) . Similarly , the frustrated , Hollywood - dwelling former celebrities of Miss Wyoming feel alienated from their personal histories , as they walk away from the town : ' They ...
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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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