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“Your Assigned Reading” Christian Reflections on Modern Literature

  • download Memory Eternal: “Waiting for Godot” and Christian Hope
    by Fr. David Wooten
  • great-gatsbyA Christian Look at “The Great Gatsby”
    by Catherine Addington
  • catcher_rye_7408 Reading “Catcher In The Rye”
    by Fr. David L. Bozeman
  • dorian gray A Picture of the Soul; A Reflection on “The Picture of Dorian Gray”
    by Nathan Jekel

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This entry was posted in Issues on March 3, 2015 by Andrew Boyd.

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