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Christianity in Twentieth-Century Literature: Critical Essay by Beatrice Batson

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SOURCE: “The Twentieth Century,” in A Reader's Guide to Religious Literature, Moody Press, 1968, pp. 155-79.

In the following excerpt, Batson examines key authors of twentieth century literature, concluding that their works are God-oriented.

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