Bigtime Christian fiction

Books | John Grisham gets explicit with his faith in his latest bestseller, as Frederick Buechner earns critical acclaim

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Books: The fictional Antichrist

Books |  Does Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins's bestseller reduce Christianity to a comic book?

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As seen on television

Culture |  Oprah's discovery propels Christian author Bret Lott into the limelight with a pro-life work of fiction

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Books: Realism, struggle, faith

Books |  Bret Lott's Jewel shows that a novelist can be both fully Christian and fully professional

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Books: Much ado about juveniles

Books |  Comparing a Judy Blume novel to real literature

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Books: A formerly good writer

Books |  Vonnegut has nothing left but his humanism

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Books: The dismal science

Books |  How to make worldwide disaster uninteresting

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Books: Redemptive fiction

Books |  An apocalyptic novel that combines Sci-Fi, the western, and allegory transcends its flaws

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Books: Black hats, white hats

Books |  Oprah picks a trite, bigoted, badly written book

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Books: Fictionalizing Jesus

Books |  Contemporary writers show devotion to the Christs they've fashioned into their own image

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Publishing, perishing

Economy |  Both Christian and secular publishers are giving in to the same economic pressures

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Books: Just what he did

Books |  After nearly 900 pages of Billy Graham's autobiography, the reader will know very little about the evangelist

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