![]() ![]() To preface this argument: nothing mentioned after this point is an attack neither upon Christianity, faith, or any monotheistic belief nor a lack thereof. In particular, by looking further into James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room, one can see clearer into Baldwin’s mind regarding his views on theology and Christianity at large when one examines his vestigial and ruined ideas upon the spiritual long after the writer gave up his faith. By searching deep within an author’s works, one can locate unspoken, perhaps, unconscious and unintended, messages within a text. ![]() ![]() The French saying “Que sera sera,” or what will be, will be, is better represented by saying “que sera ce qu’il voudra,” or what will be is what one wants it to be. ![]()
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