"Fritz Oehlschlaeger's postliberal approach offers a potential way beyond the impasse of the bifurcation of conservative and liberal in the cultural wars of contemporary literary criticism without asking participants to relinquish their deeply held ethical convictions."--Brian D. Ingraffia, author of "Postmodern Theory and Biblical Theology: Vanquishing God's Shadow"
"Fritz Oehlschlaeger's postliberal approach offers a potential way beyond the impasse of the bifurcation of conservative and liberal in the cultural wars of contemporary literary criticism without asking participants to relinquish their deeply held ethical convictions."--Brian D. Ingraffia, author of "Postmodern Theory and Biblical Theology: Vanquishing God's Shadow"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Literary Criticism and Christian Ethics in Service to One Another 9 2. Toward a Christian Ethics of Reading, or, Why We Cannot Be Done with Bartleby 49 3. The "Best Blessing of Existence”: "Conscious Worth” in Emma 83 4. Honor, Faithfulness, and Community in Anthony Trollope’s The Warden and He Knew What Was Right 126 5. The "Very Temple of Authorised Love”: Henry James and The Portrait of a Lady 169 6. A Light That Has Been There from the Beginning: Stephen Crane and the Gospel of John 212 Afterword: Postliberal Christian Scholarship: An Engagement with Rorty and Stout 251 Notes 271 Bibliography 297 Index 307
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Literary Criticism and Christian Ethics in Service to One Another 9 2. Toward a Christian Ethics of Reading, or, Why We Cannot Be Done with Bartleby 49 3. The "Best Blessing of Existence”: "Conscious Worth” in Emma 83 4. Honor, Faithfulness, and Community in Anthony Trollope’s The Warden and He Knew What Was Right 126 5. The "Very Temple of Authorised Love”: Henry James and The Portrait of a Lady 169 6. A Light That Has Been There from the Beginning: Stephen Crane and the Gospel of John 212 Afterword: Postliberal Christian Scholarship: An Engagement with Rorty and Stout 251 Notes 271 Bibliography 297 Index 307
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