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Dickens, Christianity and 'The Life of Our Lord': Humble Veneration, Profound Conviction: Continuum Literary Studies

Autor Dr Gary Colledge
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2011
While Dickens's religion and religious thought is recognized as a significant component of his work, no study of Dickens's religion has carefully considered his often ignored, yet crucially relevant, The Life of Our Lord.
Written by a biblical studies scholar, this study brings the insights of a theological approach to bear on The Life of Our Lord and on Dickens's other writing. Colledge argues that Dickens intended The Life Of Our Lord as a serious and deliberate expression of his religious thought and his understanding of Christianity based on evidences for his reasons for writing, what he reveals, and the unique genre in which he writes.
Using The Life of Our Lord as a definitive source for our understanding of Dickens's Christian worldview, the book explores Dickens's Christian voice in his fiction, journalism, and letters. As it seeks to situate him in the context of nineteenth-century popular religion-including his interest in Unitarianism-this study presents fresh insight into his churchmanship and reminds us, as Orwell observed, that Dickens "was always preaching a sermon".
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441130495
ISBN-10: 1441130497
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Literary Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Gives specific attention to the popular religious landscape of Dickensâ?Ts day, thus providing not only a solid context in which to understand Dickens and his worldview, but also a clearer understanding generally of 19th-century popular Christian thought and literature.

Notă biografică

Gary Colledge has spent over twenty years as a pastor and teacher. He recently completed his PhD at the University of St. Andrews, UK.

Cuprins

Preface
A Note on References and Abbreviations
Chapter the First: An Easy Version of the New Testament
Chapter the Second: Telling the Gracious and Compassionate History
Chapter the Third: The Eternal Majesty of Heaven
Chapter the Fourth: Where the Two Ends of Life Meet
Chapter the Fifth: "It is True! He is the Son of God!"
Chapter the Sixth: Our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ
Chapter the Seventh: Seeking for No Other Footsteps
Selected Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

"No mere digest of a lesser-known Dickensian curiosity, Colledge's book offers a thoughtful, sustained interpretation of Dickens 'the great Christian writer'. We meet a man of his time, unremarkable in many of his middle-class Anglican sympathies, but whose own compassion and care reflect an ever-constant concern to imitate Jesus. We meet, too, a contemporary, at once compelled by Jesus and nervous about his church. This is moral Christianity at its most beautiful, its most tender." - Matt Jenson, Assistant Professor of Theology, Biola University, USA.
"Gary Colledge provides an exemplary introduction to this neglected work for children by Charles Dickens. Deftly situating The Life of Our Lord in the context of early-nineteenth-century Anglicanism, Gary Colledge reveals the strong, orthodox roots of Dickens's Christian belief and makes illuminating connections with the imagining of death, heaven, judgement and hell in Dickens's other novels. The book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the relationships between narrative and religion in nineteenth-century English literature." - Dr Jane Stabler, School of English, University of St Andrews, UK.