Reinventing Christianity
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
Herausgeber: Woodhead, Linda
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Nineteenth-Century Contexts
Herausgeber: Woodhead, Linda
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This title was first published in 2001. 'An age of faith or an age of doubt?'- the question has dominated study of Christianity in the Victorian era. Reinventing Christianity offers a fresh analysis of the vitality and variety of Christianity in Britain and America in the Victorian era.
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This title was first published in 2001. 'An age of faith or an age of doubt?'- the question has dominated study of Christianity in the Victorian era. Reinventing Christianity offers a fresh analysis of the vitality and variety of Christianity in Britain and America in the Victorian era.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138712126
- ISBN-10: 1138712124
- Artikelnr.: 69898708
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138712126
- ISBN-10: 1138712124
- Artikelnr.: 69898708
Introduction, Linda Woodhead; Part 1: Varieties: Transcendent Christianity:
Evangelical certainties: Charles Spurgeon and the sermon as crisis
literature, Andrew Tate; Fortress Catholicism: the art of ultramontanism at
Notre Dame de Fourvière, Nancy Davenport; Anglican controversies: debating
private confession, Anne Hartman; Liberal Christianity and alternative
spiritualities: The world's parliament of religions and the rise of
alternative spirituality, Linda Woodhead; The Swedenborgian church in
England, Ian Sellers; Transcendentalists and Catholic converts in Emerson's
America, Shannon Cate; Part 2: Negotiations: Christianity and literature:
Rewriting Genesis: The 19th-century roots of D.H. Lawrence's religion,
Terence R. Wright; Wordsworth and the sacralization of place, Deeanne
Westbrook; Reactionary and Romantic: Joseph de Maistre and Shelley, Arthur
Bradley; The religion of Thomas Carlyle, Trevor Hogan; Christianity and
gender: The feminization of piety in 19th-century art, Jane Kristof;
Women's theology and the British periodical press, Julie Melnyk; The
feminist theology of Florence Nightingale, Hilary Fraser and Victoria
Burrows; Elizabeth Gaskell, gender and the apocalypse, Robert Kachur;
Christianity and science: Science and secularization, John Hedley Brooke;
Contextualising the 'war' between science and religion, Gowan Dawson;
Philip Gosse and the varieties of natural theology, Jonathan Smith;
Conclusion
Evangelical certainties: Charles Spurgeon and the sermon as crisis
literature, Andrew Tate; Fortress Catholicism: the art of ultramontanism at
Notre Dame de Fourvière, Nancy Davenport; Anglican controversies: debating
private confession, Anne Hartman; Liberal Christianity and alternative
spiritualities: The world's parliament of religions and the rise of
alternative spirituality, Linda Woodhead; The Swedenborgian church in
England, Ian Sellers; Transcendentalists and Catholic converts in Emerson's
America, Shannon Cate; Part 2: Negotiations: Christianity and literature:
Rewriting Genesis: The 19th-century roots of D.H. Lawrence's religion,
Terence R. Wright; Wordsworth and the sacralization of place, Deeanne
Westbrook; Reactionary and Romantic: Joseph de Maistre and Shelley, Arthur
Bradley; The religion of Thomas Carlyle, Trevor Hogan; Christianity and
gender: The feminization of piety in 19th-century art, Jane Kristof;
Women's theology and the British periodical press, Julie Melnyk; The
feminist theology of Florence Nightingale, Hilary Fraser and Victoria
Burrows; Elizabeth Gaskell, gender and the apocalypse, Robert Kachur;
Christianity and science: Science and secularization, John Hedley Brooke;
Contextualising the 'war' between science and religion, Gowan Dawson;
Philip Gosse and the varieties of natural theology, Jonathan Smith;
Conclusion
Introduction, Linda Woodhead; Part 1: Varieties: Transcendent Christianity:
Evangelical certainties: Charles Spurgeon and the sermon as crisis
literature, Andrew Tate; Fortress Catholicism: the art of ultramontanism at
Notre Dame de Fourvière, Nancy Davenport; Anglican controversies: debating
private confession, Anne Hartman; Liberal Christianity and alternative
spiritualities: The world's parliament of religions and the rise of
alternative spirituality, Linda Woodhead; The Swedenborgian church in
England, Ian Sellers; Transcendentalists and Catholic converts in Emerson's
America, Shannon Cate; Part 2: Negotiations: Christianity and literature:
Rewriting Genesis: The 19th-century roots of D.H. Lawrence's religion,
Terence R. Wright; Wordsworth and the sacralization of place, Deeanne
Westbrook; Reactionary and Romantic: Joseph de Maistre and Shelley, Arthur
Bradley; The religion of Thomas Carlyle, Trevor Hogan; Christianity and
gender: The feminization of piety in 19th-century art, Jane Kristof;
Women's theology and the British periodical press, Julie Melnyk; The
feminist theology of Florence Nightingale, Hilary Fraser and Victoria
Burrows; Elizabeth Gaskell, gender and the apocalypse, Robert Kachur;
Christianity and science: Science and secularization, John Hedley Brooke;
Contextualising the 'war' between science and religion, Gowan Dawson;
Philip Gosse and the varieties of natural theology, Jonathan Smith;
Conclusion
Evangelical certainties: Charles Spurgeon and the sermon as crisis
literature, Andrew Tate; Fortress Catholicism: the art of ultramontanism at
Notre Dame de Fourvière, Nancy Davenport; Anglican controversies: debating
private confession, Anne Hartman; Liberal Christianity and alternative
spiritualities: The world's parliament of religions and the rise of
alternative spirituality, Linda Woodhead; The Swedenborgian church in
England, Ian Sellers; Transcendentalists and Catholic converts in Emerson's
America, Shannon Cate; Part 2: Negotiations: Christianity and literature:
Rewriting Genesis: The 19th-century roots of D.H. Lawrence's religion,
Terence R. Wright; Wordsworth and the sacralization of place, Deeanne
Westbrook; Reactionary and Romantic: Joseph de Maistre and Shelley, Arthur
Bradley; The religion of Thomas Carlyle, Trevor Hogan; Christianity and
gender: The feminization of piety in 19th-century art, Jane Kristof;
Women's theology and the British periodical press, Julie Melnyk; The
feminist theology of Florence Nightingale, Hilary Fraser and Victoria
Burrows; Elizabeth Gaskell, gender and the apocalypse, Robert Kachur;
Christianity and science: Science and secularization, John Hedley Brooke;
Contextualising the 'war' between science and religion, Gowan Dawson;
Philip Gosse and the varieties of natural theology, Jonathan Smith;
Conclusion