Love and Good Reasons – Postliberal Approaches to Christian Ethics and Literature
Autor Fritz Oehlschlaegeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 ian 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822330646
ISBN-10: 0822330644
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 148 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822330644
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 148 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Recenzii
"Fritz Oehlschlaeger shows that there really is something called a Christian knowledge that can make a difference for how one reads texts. Hopefully Love and Good Reasons will be read widely. I know of few accounts of reading that more enrich the discussion." Stanley Hauerwas, author of The Hauerwas Reader"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
Notă biografică
Fritz Oehlschlaeger is Professor of English at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is coeditor of "Toward the Making of Thoreau's Modern Reputation," coauthor of "Articulating the Elephant Man: Joseph Merrick and His Interpreters, "and editor of "Old Southwest Humor from the Saint Louis Reveille, 1844"-"1850."
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"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"
Cuprins
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
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
Descriere
This study seeks to articulate a particular moral, Christian vision and discover what it entails for reading texts; it tries to bring literary criticism and Christian ethics into discussion with one another.