“A Rather Antinomian Christianity”: John Updike’s Religion

“A Rather Antinomian Christianity”: John Updike’s Religion

John Updike believed in a strange sort of Christianity that rejected the strictures of traditional faith, choosing divine comfort while rejecting divine commands. In other words, it was gospel without law, grace without repentance, the love of God without the holiness of God.

http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2015/03/14457/


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