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Faith, Hope and Love as the keys to victory in an action-adventure novel?

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I'm at the outline stage of my novel writing.

It is pretty straightforward to think of an action-adventure novel's victory as attained by physical attributes and/or courage.

I'm looking for alternative ways of making my hero win - such as by faith, hope and/or love. These themes are usually found in slice-of-life or romance novels.

How can I make these the critical factor in the climax of a physical conflict? Are there examples of novels or movies that have done this?

Thanks.

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