F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: Social Prejudice and the Eyes of God
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Robert Frost's "Mending Wall": Boundaries and Loving Our Neighbors
What does neighborly love look like? Does Robert Frost represent that love in his poem "Mending Wall"?
"The Chambered Nautilus" by Oliver Wendell Holmes: Growing With God Without Guilt
From The Raven's 'Nevermore' to Forevermore: Is Edgar Allan Poe in Heaven?
What did Edgar Allan Poe think about God and Christianity? His poem The Raven suggests a turning point in his life.
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William Cullen Bryant's "Thanatopsis": Death and Nature Without Resurrection
What can Nature alone really teach us about Death?
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Freedom and God in Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
A Christian perspective on freedom and Christianity as satirized in Huckleberry Finn, with connections to the personal beliefs that Mark Twain concealed for years.
Transcript and references can be found at TruthorLiterature.blogspot.com
John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men: The Best Laid Plans Need God's Grace
How much was George's fault?
This is a Christian perspective, especially for Christian students in public schools. It includes comments about handling the profanity.
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The Bible and Other Books: "Upon the Burning of Our House" and Fahrenheit 451
Twenty years after September 11, 2001, we look back at where America began spiritually and where it is today.
Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm 33:12
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Arthur Miller's The Crucible: A Christian Perspective
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