The Oxford Handbook of English Literature and Theology is a defining volume of essays in which leading international scholars apply an interdisciplinary approach to the long and evolving relationship between English Literature and Theology. The volume first offers a chronological account of key moments in the formation of the tradition; goes on to demonstrate literary ways of reading the Bible, theological ways of reading literature, and literary conceptions of theological texts; and finally explores the great themes that have preoccupied the Jewish and Christian traditions. Framing editorial…mehr
The Oxford Handbook of English Literature and Theology is a defining volume of essays in which leading international scholars apply an interdisciplinary approach to the long and evolving relationship between English Literature and Theology. The volume first offers a chronological account of key moments in the formation of the tradition; goes on to demonstrate literary ways of reading the Bible, theological ways of reading literature, and literary conceptions of theological texts; and finally explores the great themes that have preoccupied the Jewish and Christian traditions. Framing editorial essays describe the history, the cultural implications, and the methodological issues of this now popular interdisciplinary study, before speculating as to its possible futures in a postmodern, multicultural world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Hass is Lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Stirling. David Jasper is Professor of Literature and Theology at the University of Glasgow. Elisabeth Jay is Professor of English at Oxford Brookes University.
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* Introductory Essays * 1: Elisabeth Jay: `Now and in England' * 2: David Jasper: The Study of Literature and Theology * General Reading List * The Formation of the Tradition * 3: Michael Fox: Origins in the English Tradition * 4: Lynne Long: Vernacular Bibles and Prayer Books and English Literature * 5: Brian Cummings: The Protestant and Catholic Reformations * 6: Rhodri Lewis: The Enlightenment * 7: Scott Masson: Romanticism * 8: David E. Klemm: The Influence of German Criticism on English Literature * 9: T. R. Wright: The Victorians * 10: Cleo Kearns: Modernism in Literature and Theology * 11: Kevin Hart: Postmodernism * Literary Ways of Reading the Bible * 12: Peter S. Hawkins: The Bible as Literature and Sacred Text * 13: Tod Linafelt: The Pentateuch * 14: Timothy K. Beal: Judges * 15: Alastair Hunter: Literary Approaches to the Psalms * 16: J. Cheryl Exum: Song of Songs * 17: Kirsten Nielsen: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Job in Literature * 18: Yvonne Sherwood: Prophetic Literature * 19: George Aichele: Literary Ways of Reading the Synoptic Gospels * 20: Adele Reinhartz: The Gospel of John * 21: Christopher Rowland: Apocalyptic Literature * Theological Ways of Reading Literature * 22: Nicholas Watson: William Langland and Geoffrey Chaucer * 23: Thomas Healy: Shakespeare and Marlow * 24: Helen Wilcox: Herbert and Donne * 25: Michel Lieb: John Milton * 26: Scott Robertson: The Eighteenth-Century Novel * 27: Christopher Burdon: William Blake * 28: Simon Bainbridge: Wordsworth and Coleridge * 29: Norman Vance: George Eliot and Thomas Hardy * 30: Valentine Cunningham: James Joyce * 31: Stephen Medcalf: T. S. Eliot, David Jones and W. H. Auden * 32: Heather Walton: The Feminist Literary Revisioning of Sacred Traditions * Theology as Literature * 33: Donald Gray: Thomas Cranmer and the Collects * 34: Robert G. Collmer: John Bunyan - Thinker and Tinker * 35: Lori Branch: Bishop Butler * 36: Kirstie Blair: John Keble and `The Christian Year' * 37: Ian Ker: John Henry Newman * 38: Luke Ferretter: Matthew Arnold * 39: Cath Filmer-Davies: The Theology of C. S. Lewis * 40: Bridget Nichols: Liturgy as Literature * The Great Themes * 41: Eric Ziolkowski: Evil and the God of Love * 42: Tina Pippin: Death and the Afterlife * 43: David Scott: The Pastoral Tradition in English Religious Poetry * 44: Paul Fiddes: The Passion Story in Literature * 45: Daniel Boscaljon: Possibilities of Redemption within Secular Texts * 46: Alison Jasper: Body and Word * 47: Elena Volkova: Visions of Heaven and Hell * 48: Pamela Sue Anderson: Feminism and Patriarchy * 49: George Newlands: Salvation - Personal and Political * Afterword * 50: Andrew Hass: The Future of English Literature and Theology
* Introductory Essays * 1: Elisabeth Jay: `Now and in England' * 2: David Jasper: The Study of Literature and Theology * General Reading List * The Formation of the Tradition * 3: Michael Fox: Origins in the English Tradition * 4: Lynne Long: Vernacular Bibles and Prayer Books and English Literature * 5: Brian Cummings: The Protestant and Catholic Reformations * 6: Rhodri Lewis: The Enlightenment * 7: Scott Masson: Romanticism * 8: David E. Klemm: The Influence of German Criticism on English Literature * 9: T. R. Wright: The Victorians * 10: Cleo Kearns: Modernism in Literature and Theology * 11: Kevin Hart: Postmodernism * Literary Ways of Reading the Bible * 12: Peter S. Hawkins: The Bible as Literature and Sacred Text * 13: Tod Linafelt: The Pentateuch * 14: Timothy K. Beal: Judges * 15: Alastair Hunter: Literary Approaches to the Psalms * 16: J. Cheryl Exum: Song of Songs * 17: Kirsten Nielsen: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Job in Literature * 18: Yvonne Sherwood: Prophetic Literature * 19: George Aichele: Literary Ways of Reading the Synoptic Gospels * 20: Adele Reinhartz: The Gospel of John * 21: Christopher Rowland: Apocalyptic Literature * Theological Ways of Reading Literature * 22: Nicholas Watson: William Langland and Geoffrey Chaucer * 23: Thomas Healy: Shakespeare and Marlow * 24: Helen Wilcox: Herbert and Donne * 25: Michel Lieb: John Milton * 26: Scott Robertson: The Eighteenth-Century Novel * 27: Christopher Burdon: William Blake * 28: Simon Bainbridge: Wordsworth and Coleridge * 29: Norman Vance: George Eliot and Thomas Hardy * 30: Valentine Cunningham: James Joyce * 31: Stephen Medcalf: T. S. Eliot, David Jones and W. H. Auden * 32: Heather Walton: The Feminist Literary Revisioning of Sacred Traditions * Theology as Literature * 33: Donald Gray: Thomas Cranmer and the Collects * 34: Robert G. Collmer: John Bunyan - Thinker and Tinker * 35: Lori Branch: Bishop Butler * 36: Kirstie Blair: John Keble and `The Christian Year' * 37: Ian Ker: John Henry Newman * 38: Luke Ferretter: Matthew Arnold * 39: Cath Filmer-Davies: The Theology of C. S. Lewis * 40: Bridget Nichols: Liturgy as Literature * The Great Themes * 41: Eric Ziolkowski: Evil and the God of Love * 42: Tina Pippin: Death and the Afterlife * 43: David Scott: The Pastoral Tradition in English Religious Poetry * 44: Paul Fiddes: The Passion Story in Literature * 45: Daniel Boscaljon: Possibilities of Redemption within Secular Texts * 46: Alison Jasper: Body and Word * 47: Elena Volkova: Visions of Heaven and Hell * 48: Pamela Sue Anderson: Feminism and Patriarchy * 49: George Newlands: Salvation - Personal and Political * Afterword * 50: Andrew Hass: The Future of English Literature and Theology
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