A great majority of classic literature was written by people of faith. Briefly sift through biographies on prominent authors and you are likely to find wholehearted personal commitments, or at the very least deliberating contemplations, on the nature of God. The craft of these wordsmiths reflects their convictions—whether or not God is overtly named…
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