| Acknowledgements | µÚ1-6Ò³ |
| ÕªÒª | µÚ6-7Ò³ |
| Abstract | µÚ7-8Ò³ |
| ǰÑÔ | µÚ8-15Ò³ |
| Introduction | µÚ15-21Ò³ |
| Chapter One Miss Brodie and Her Religious Sense | µÚ21-36Ò³ |
| ¢ñ Miss Brodie and Calvinism | µÚ21-28Ò³ |
| A Election and Predestination | µÚ21-25Ò³ |
| B Omniscience and Omnipotence of God | µÚ25-28Ò³ |
| ¢ò Miss Brodie and Her Quasi-Religious Fascism | µÚ28-31Ò³ |
| ¢ó Miss Brodie and Her Crypto-Catholic Temperament | µÚ31-36Ò³ |
| Chapter Two Sandy Stranger and Her Conversion to Catholicism | µÚ36-47Ò³ |
| ¢ñ Sandy's Development of Individuality | µÚ36-41Ò³ |
| ¢ò Sandy's Rejection of Calvinism and Embrace of Catholicism | µÚ41-47Ò³ |
| Chapter Three Miss Brodie and Sandy Stranger:Recreation of Muriel Spark's Religious Thoughts | µÚ47-55Ò³ |
| ¢ñ Reincarnation of Muriel Spark's Childhood | µÚ47-50Ò³ |
| ¢ò Reflection of Muriel Spark's Catholic Conversion | µÚ50-55Ò³ |
| Conclusion | µÚ55-57Ò³ |
| Bibliography | µÚ57-60Ò³ |