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  1. Jul 21, 2024 · Gerda, a junior and a Catholic, introduced Koontz to a loving and harmonious family environment, starkly different from his own. This contrast sparked his interest in Catholicism, leading to his conversion during college. In 1967, Koontz began working as an English teacher at Mechanicsburg High School.

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    Seeing the Catholic faith as a contrast to the chaos in his family, Koontz converted in college because faith provided existential answers for life; he admired Catholicism's "intellectual rigor," saying it permitted a view of life that saw mystery and wonder in all things.

  3. Oct 24, 2018 · For decades a religious vision has suffused Koontzs work, making him the most popular explicitly Catholic novelist in the world. But two questions arise: First, is Dean Koontz to be listed among serious novelists at all?

  4. Sep 26, 2018 · The novelist’s new thriller teaches us eternal truths. For almost two decades now, bestselling novelist Dean Koontz has been elevating the suspense genre through implicit evangelization. As Tolkien wrote in “On Fairy-Stories,” artists who know their work to be a sub-creation have a chance to use.

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  5. Mar 6, 2007 · Ultimately, I converted because the Catholic faith started appealing to me and gave me answers for my own life. I made the decision to convert during college.

  6. Although Koontz was born into the United Church of Christ, he converted to Catholicism after marrying his wife, Gerda.

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  8. Nov 18, 2014 · Koontz has spoken of his attraction to Catholicism through the writings of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, regarded as one of the most eloquent defenders of Catholicism in recent history.

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