The Bible and Western Christian Literature: Books and The Book
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567682062
ISBN-10: 0567682064
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567682064
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Introductory materials for each volume situates the bible within the period and gives a clear overview of how political, theological, historical and geographical factors intersect
Notă biografică
Stephen Prickett was Regius Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Glasgow and Honorary Professor at the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. He has previously held positions at Duke University, USA and as Armstrong Browning Librarian at Baylor University, USA.Elisabeth Jay is Professor Emerita of English Literature and former Director of the Institute for Historical and Cultural Research at Oxford Brookes University, UK.
Cuprins
Volume 1: The Bible and Literature: The Late Classical and Medieval PeriodsEdited by Ian Christopher Levy (Providence College, USA)1: Introduction, Ian Christopher Levy 2: From Origen to Jerome, Thomas Scheck 3: John Chrysostom and the Homily as Christian Grammatical Instruction, Rebecca Stephens Falcasantos 4: The Bible and Augustine's Confessions, Michael Cameron 5: The Venerable Bede, Scott DeGregorio 6: Twelfth-Century Monastic Exegesis, Hugh Feiss, OSB 7: The Victorine School, Franklin T. Harkins 8: Medieval Rabbinic Exegesis, Yedida Eisenstat 9: Biblical Exegesis in the Medieval Universities, Ian Christopher Levy 10: Vernacular Biblical Exegesis, Mary Raschko 11: The Tongue of Love: Biblical Inspiration in Dante, Paola Nasti Volume 2: The Bible and Literature: The Renaissance and Reformation Periods Edited by Sophie Read (University of Cambridge, UK)1: Introduction, Sophie Read 2: Mega-Bible and Textual Bible: Iconoclasm and the End of Biblical Theater, Michael O'Connell3: Raising the Dead: Robert Southwell, Biblical Poetics, and Prosopopoeia, Hannibal Hamlin4: 'Reading and Misreading Scripture in English Renaissance Poetry: From Donne to Marvell', Andrew Hadfield5: 'Reforming the Arts of Discourse: Rhetoric, Dialectic, and the Maxim of 'Sola Scriptura', Katrin Ettenhuber6: Letter and Spirit: Paul, Augustine, Shakespeare, Herbert, Timothy Rosendale7: 'Coles from thine altar tipp'd theyr tongues with cunning: The Decalogue Poetry of Anne Southwell, Kevin Killeen8: Shakespeare and the Psalms, Beatrice Groves 9: Heroic Adaptations of Genesis 3: Knowledge and Skepticism in Protestant Biblical Epic, Kelly Lehtonen 10: Eden and the Dream of Place in Renaissance England, Sophie Read 11: Rude Scripture, Alison Knight12: The Bible as a Material Book in Early Modern English Culture, Joseph Ashmore Volume 3: The Bible and Literature: Enlightenment to RomanticismEdited by Stephen Prickett (University of Glasgow, UK) with Elisabeth Jay (Oxford Brookes University, UK)1: Introduction, David Jasper2: The Hebrew Bible and Romantic Criticism: Robert Lowth and English Poetics, Stephen Prickett3: Transcendental Philosophy, Hermeneutics, and the Birth of Modern Theory, Ralf Haekel4: From Evidence to Praise: the Bible in the Age of Newton, Christopher Burdon 5: Rights, Romantic Radicalism, and the Bible, Jan-Melissa Schramm6: 'Why is The Bible more Entertaining & Instructive than any other Book?': William Blake and the enhancement of the literary, Christopher Rowland and Susanne Sklar7: Inquiring Spirit: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the Bible, and English Literature, Jeffrey W. Barbeau8:Creative Engagement: Samuel Richardson, Charlotte Brontë and the Bible, David Norton9:'The Most Vivid Poetry': The Bible and/as Poetry in Shelley and Byron, Ross Wilson10: Mythical, Biblical and Utopian Elements in the Romantic Fairy Tales, Dieter Petzold and Johannes Rüster Volume 4: The Bible and Literature: The Nineteenth Century PeriodEdited by Elisabeth Jay (Oxford Brookes University, UK)1: Introduction, Elisabeth Jay 2: Repeating the Bible: Kierkegaard and His Pseudonyms, Eric Ziolkowski3: Higher Criticism and its literary impact: Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus, Ralf Haekel 4: Science, Literature and the Bible in the Nineteenth Century, Richard England5: Tracts, Scriptures and 'storied mysteries': The Bible in the Oxford Movement, Gerard P. Loughlin6: Christology and the Biographical Turn, David Jasper7: Fiction Troubling the Bible, Elisabeth Jay 8: Questioning the Bible in Poetry, CharlesLaPorte 9: The Democratisation of the Bible: Education, Economics, Ecology, Joshua King10: Blasphemy and the Bible, Francis O'Gorman Volume 5: The Bible and Literature: The Modern PeriodEdited by Kevin Hart (University of Virginia, USA)1: Introduction, Kevin Hart 2: Secularization and Historical Criticism of the Bible in the Early Twentieth Century: A Genealogy, Adam Wells 3:Theological Modernism and the Bible, William C. Hackett 4: Literary Modernism and the English Bible, Stephen Cushman 5: Poetry since Modernism and the Bible, Henry Weinfield 6: Re-Mythologizing Faith: Biblical Fantasy and the Inklings' Romantic Theology, Michael Tomko 7: Phenomenology and Biblical Selfhood, Cassandra Falke 8: Literary Criticism and the Bible, Kevin Hart 9: Seeking a 'Phonetic and Semantic Community' between God and Man: Biblical Poetics in Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century French Literature, Stephen E. Lewis 10: The Bible in German Modernism, Vivian Liska 11: Teaching the Bible as Literature: A Phenomenological Approach, Elizabeth Sutherland