Faithful Fictions: The Catholic Novel in British Literature |
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... religion matters one way or the other . We think religion matters more than anything else in the world . And people like your father and mother . . . ' she stopped . ' Call something else religion , ' said C. ' I have always known that ...
... religion matters one way or the other . We think religion matters more than anything else in the world . And people like your father and mother . . . ' she stopped . ' Call something else religion , ' said C. ' I have always known that ...
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... religion as with patriotism and secular ideals . An old Benedictine monk refers in Compton Mackenzie's The Heavenly Ladder ( 1924 ) to ' that resentment against almighty God which some of the intellectual humanitarians I know seem to ...
... religion as with patriotism and secular ideals . An old Benedictine monk refers in Compton Mackenzie's The Heavenly Ladder ( 1924 ) to ' that resentment against almighty God which some of the intellectual humanitarians I know seem to ...
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... religion that the war represented made it apparent that the strong sense of the Fall and the need for salvation in orthodox Christianity might actually have something to say . Philip Gibbs's An Age of Reason ( 1921 ) , for example ...
... religion that the war represented made it apparent that the strong sense of the Fall and the need for salvation in orthodox Christianity might actually have something to say . Philip Gibbs's An Age of Reason ( 1921 ) , for example ...
Contents
The nineteenthcentury Catholic novel | 3 |
Catholic fiction 190045 | 17 |
Consolidation and change 1945present | 31 |
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