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"Patrick White's 'religious' vision in 'Ridersin the Chariot' is explored. Against readings from a Jewishperspective, a Christian perspective or a secular non-religiousperspective, this article proposes an alternative. It suggeststhat White brings together a synthetic vision in which threereligious traditions are affirmed as complimentary with a new fourth, the artist as religious visionary. In doing so,White respects the deep differences between these traditionswhile also drawing on an analogical commonality: the redemptivevalue of suffering and the nature of an unfinished atonementwithin our lives." (162)