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Do you think that Christianity/Christian themes have largely disappeared from modern literature?

I have found it difficult to find authors who are vocal about their Faith and won't compromise or cash out when pressed.

C.S. Lewis is the last Real example I know of who was vocal about his faith. Even though he was labeled a 'Christian apologist', he's the only one who really wouldn't compromise.

In other words, name a good Author or Example of this.
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There are Christian themes in my novel. You just have to be subtle about it.
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>>24821232
What's it called?
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>>24821239
Le Journal D'un Anonyme
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>>24821257
Nice.
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>Le Journal D'un Anonyme
are you memeing? are you baiting me as a newfag or what is going on?
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That series is a disappoint; book 2 ends with a cliffhanger and 3 is pure thriller no mystery



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