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Sympathy or religion? George Eliot and Christian conversion
Ilana M. Blumberg
Department of English Literature and Linguistics
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Christian
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George Eliot
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Christian Conversion
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Repentance
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Human Being
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Heroine
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Secularity
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Hollow
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GRACE
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Humanist
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Ethical Transformation
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Evangelicalism
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Post-Christian
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Christian Ethics
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Flossing
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Conversion to Christianity
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Postsecular
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Arts and Humanities
Religion
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George Eliot
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Christian Conversion
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England
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Repentance
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Critical Reading
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Christianity
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Imagining
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Secularity
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Narrative
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Humanist
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Victorian
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Post-secular
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Intellectuals
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Vessel
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Christian ethics
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Evangelicalism
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Heroine
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