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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... tion , Jesus Christ ' for Hawthorne ' matter verges upon being evil ; virtue , upon being insubstantial . > 24 The Barthian elements of Roger's Version deconstruct the gnostic tendencies of its parent text . Updike , like all heretics ...
... tion , Jesus Christ ' for Hawthorne ' matter verges upon being evil ; virtue , upon being insubstantial . > 24 The Barthian elements of Roger's Version deconstruct the gnostic tendencies of its parent text . Updike , like all heretics ...
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... tion , gleefully clacking their fibulas together and toasting the black - and- white industrial landscapes below the anti - Bremen , the anti - Portsmouth , the anti - Hamilton , the anti - Yokohama , and the anti - Gdansk - the plane ...
... tion , gleefully clacking their fibulas together and toasting the black - and- white industrial landscapes below the anti - Bremen , the anti - Portsmouth , the anti - Hamilton , the anti - Yokohama , and the anti - Gdansk - the plane ...
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... tion . Yet she is unconvinced that any real atonement for the past can be achieved via literature : ... how can a novelist achieve atonement when , with her absolute power of deciding outcomes , she is also God ? There is no one , no ...
... tion . Yet she is unconvinced that any real atonement for the past can be achieved via literature : ... how can a novelist achieve atonement when , with her absolute power of deciding outcomes , she is also God ? There is no one , no ...
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Jesus in Contemporary Fiction | 22 |
Between Grace and the Devils motley | 40 |
Signs Wonders and the Novel | 57 |
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