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Essay heading: The Messages Of Paul And Graham Greene; Observed In The Texts Of Romans And The Power And The Glory
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What is most important and key in this correlation between Greene and Paul is that both are concerned with humankind’s relationship to God, not necessarily their zeal for God. The world Greene describes is a fallen one, consistent with the fall of man or the aftermath of the Adamic event. The book is rife with suffering from the execution of clergy to the desperate act of the whisky priest who resorts to taking food from a dog... displayed 300 characters
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The world Greene describes is a fallen one, consistent with the fall of man or the aftermath of the Adamic event. The book is rife with suffering from the execution of clergy to the desperate act of the whisky priest who resorts to taking food from a dog. Sin abounds in the narrative. It is unavoidable as it is in the realities one faced in first century Palestine... displayed next 300 characters
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