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Faith and Fiction: A Theological Critique of the Narrative Strategies of Hugh MacLennan and Morley Callaghan
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Faith and Fiction: A Theological Critique of the Narrative Strategies of Hugh MacLennan and Morley Callaghan
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Abstract |
A study of the relationship between religion and literature in the works of English Canada’s two most important pre-1960s novelists. The author contends that The Watch That Ends The Night is a reflection of MacLennan’s journey from Calvinism to Christian existentialism.
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Waterloo, ON
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Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Relgion by Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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1998
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v-141p.
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en
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978-0-88920-307-5
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Citation |
Pell, Barbara. Faith and Fiction: A Theological Critique of the Narrative Strategies of Hugh MacLennan and Morley Callaghan. Waterloo, ON: Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Relgion by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1998.
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