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From: Christianity and Literature
Date: 20030101
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The CCL Southwest Regional Meeting will convene on 26-27 September 2003 at John Brown University. Kathleen Norris will be the keynote speaker addressing the conference theme of "Spiritual Geography." Submissions on that subject or other intersections of literature with Christian belief and practice should be directed to Charles Pastoor, Department of English, John Brown University, 2000 West University Drive, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 (email: cpastoor@jbu.edu). The deadline for ten-page papers is 1 July 2003.

Submissions are invited for the CCL Mideast Regional Meeting ...

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