Ruthe’s Theological World-view
Have you observed that authors tend to give their main character at least, their own
world-view and concepts of theology. It creeps in even when we think we are not doing it.
I got to thinking; I know I was deliberately giving my heroine aspects of my own
relationship with God, but what theological World-view-points does Ruthe live by in my first novel? Which ones crept in without me noticing it?
Since I have not been in the midst of writing it for a few years, (I’m working on a sequel) I think I can be more objective now, and can analyze just what world-view my heroine has inherited from me. I have made some intriguing discoveries.
We’ll look at some passages, and I’ll explain the premises made, and answer some questions of consequence.
To read the full (very long) web page go to: Ruthe’s Theological World-view
P.S. I understand that long personal discussions of a book are helpful to selling them, so I am taking the liberty of doing so. These are not short, inspirational articles I’m writing here right now.
We may get to those again, once I have time.
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