I'm not a Calvinist (though I've gone to Calvinist churches), but I figured this would be o.k. to post here. Could anyone tell me of some Calvinist novels that deal with social issues (abortion, gay rights, welfare, gun control, poverty, etc.)? I'm interested in any viewpoint within the novels - a.k.a. liberal or conservative. I'm also interested in Calvinist romance novels that talk about gender roles.
Lastly, does anyone know of any major (or minor) fundamentalist\evangelical\conservative Calvinist novelists from the early 1900's? Any major evangelical novelists from pre 1970? Particularly if they are Americans.
I'd be particularly interested in novels that look at social issues from a distinctly Calvinist perspective, though this is not neccessary. Any suggestions on fundamentalist or Penecostal novels would also be greatly appreciated.
Look forward to hearing from you. And I promise, my dissertation tries hard to be objective. I'm not out on a witch hunt or anything.
God bless!
Lastly, does anyone know of any major (or minor) fundamentalist\evangelical\conservative Calvinist novelists from the early 1900's? Any major evangelical novelists from pre 1970? Particularly if they are Americans.
I'd be particularly interested in novels that look at social issues from a distinctly Calvinist perspective, though this is not neccessary. Any suggestions on fundamentalist or Penecostal novels would also be greatly appreciated.
Look forward to hearing from you. And I promise, my dissertation tries hard to be objective. I'm not out on a witch hunt or anything.
God bless!