If anything area in our contemporary culture can be called post-Christian, it’s literature. Where has the novel of belief gone?
If anything area in our contemporary culture can be called post-Christian, it’s literature. Where has the novel of belief gone?
David Griffith wonders “. . . might it be that personal narrative, and not the novel, has become the most relevant cultural—and spiritual—form?”
Here’s the link to Mr Griffth’s essay:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/goodletters/2013/01/writing-in-the-age-of-unbelief/