A World Abandoned by God: Narrative and Secularism

Bucknell University Press (2005)
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This is a literary and philosophical study that links the idea of secularism to the form of the novel. It offers a groundbreaking critical foundation both for understanding the move toward a secular culture and for examining the role of the individual in modern ethical, political, and spiritual contexts

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Susan Lee
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