"The Faithful Reader: Essays on Biblical Themes in Literature" by Justin D. Lyons
 

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Print copy ISBN 979-8-9862831-1-1

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Through essays written by faculty and staff at Cedarville University, this book explores biblical themes such as love, mercy, sin, repentance, and hope in selected works of literature. The volume serves an expression and exploration of the Christian worldview as applied to reading works of fiction from various genres and time periods. It serves also as an example of the practice of biblical integration that Cedarville University strives for in every discipline.

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979-8-9862831-2-8

Publication Date

2022

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Cedrus Press

City

Cedarville, Ohio, United States of America

Keywords

Cedarville, essays, literature, Bible, biblical, faith

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Cedrus Press is not an official "university press". Therefore, the opinions and sentiments expressed by the authors of books and articles published by Cedrus Press do not necessarily reflect the views of the CedarCommons repository, the Centennial Library, or Cedarville University and its employees, nor does publication by the Press necessarily represent the endorsement of the University. The individual authors are solely responsible for the content of their work.

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© 2022 by the authors of the individual essays. All rights reserved

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