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Ronald Fangen: Church and Culture in Norway

Author Stewart Govig
Publisher iUniverse, Inc.
Category Biography & Autobiography
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Author(s)Stewart Govig
ISBN / ASIN0595354416
ISBN-139780595354412
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Sales Rank5,741,573
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In 1934 Frank Buchman's Oxford Group movement, a precursor to AA (Alcoholics Anonymous), was invited to Norway. It made a deep impression upon Ronald Fangen, a young novelist and dramatist. Thereafter, as a Christian humanist, he attempted to persuade the Church to appreciate and learn from the Arts since such efforts would support the proclamation of its message. His writings beckon readers to sense with him the constant tension to communicate in the best way the Christian message in each generation; with this tension Fangen wrestled. The challenge continues today.
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