In his 2012 New York Times article “Has Fiction Lost Its Faith?,” Paul Elie notes how Christian belief glimpsed in contemporary U.S.-American literary fiction functions in a social or sociohistorical manner within the narratives. If indeed assigned to an individual, the set of beliefs and their development are so difficult to determine, Elie contends, that the character no longer serves as a believer. This story collection responds to that critique and challenge by introducing characters who live out, live with, and live in consequence of their Judæo-Christian faiths. These stories take faith seriously—as the reason for everything to know about the characters in them. Beliefs drive values, attitudes, and behaviors. So here, faith makes a di...
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The power of these stories comes from the unique way they plug into human living. Posting about the...
Although Paul is sometimes depicted as anti-rational, he actually assumes in his letters that human ...
For much of the twentieth century, conventional wisdom held that as societies modernized, they would...
This essay will explore the ways in which a literary author’s explicit encoding of belief impacts na...
Fictions of Belief tells the story of evangelical identity by telling the story of five, bestselling...
This dissertation argues that Catholic literature, far from being an escape from the historical to t...
As persuasive or expository texts, religious conversion narratives tend towards monologic language, ...
This article links the significance of the process of crafting and receiving stories to a greater un...
To think of the human life as a walking, talking, living and breathing poem radically changes the wa...
Translated from Latin, Imago Dei means the image of God. In the very beginning of the Torah, the wri...
This article introduces a thematic issue of Religion that interrogates the religious use of fantasy ...
In reading The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien, one is likely to notice that the book’s stories ...
Despite a wide variety of excellent reporting on religion in the mainstream media, there is a strong...
Speculative fiction has always concerned itself with the religious imagination. Its themes cluster a...
While much has been written about the conflicts, supposed or actual, between logic and faith, scienc...
The power of these stories comes from the unique way they plug into human living. Posting about the...
Although Paul is sometimes depicted as anti-rational, he actually assumes in his letters that human ...