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Jonathan Franzen’s literary liberal Protestantism pushes limits on where God is found

By Jacob Lupfer — February 8, 2022
(RNS) — With 'Crossroads,' Franzen has elevated a rarely explored form: the Protestant Christian novel.

Czech priest, philosopher Tomas Halik wins 2014 Templeton Prize

By Chris Herlinger — March 13, 2014
(RNS) Saying he dislikes dogmatic figures on either end of the religious spectrum, Tomas Halik said his work is aimed at “seekers,” the segment of those asking questions about religious and spiritual issues but unaffiliated with religion or atheism.

Is God the missing character in ‘Downton Abbey’?

By David Gibson — February 14, 2013
(RNS) The third season of the megahit television series “Downton Abbey” wraps up on Sunday (Feb. 17), capping another must-see run of ruin and redemption at Lord Grantham’s stately English manor. Yet some are still left puzzling over the absence of what should be a leading player in this colorful cast: God.
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