Constructing nineteenth-century religion literary, historical, and religious studies in dialogue

Examines the ways in which religion was constructed as a category and region of experience in nineteenth-century literature and culture.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: King, Joshua, 1979- editor (editor), Werner, Winter Jade, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Columbus : The Ohio State University Press [2019]
Colección:Literature, religion, and postsecular studies.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Religion and the secular state: Loisy's use of 'religion' prior to his excommunication / Jeffrey L. Morrow
  • A commonwealth of affection: modern Hinduism and the cultural history of the study of religion / J. Barton Scott
  • "God's insurrection: politics and faith in the revolutionary sermons of Joseph Rayner Stephens" / Mike Sanders
  • George Jacob Holyoake, secularism, and constructing 'religion' as an anachronistic repressor / David Nash
  • Karl Marx and the invention of the secular / Dominic Erdozain
  • From treasures to trash, or, the real history of 'family Bibles' / Mary Wilson Carpenter
  • Rereading Queen Victoria's religion / Michael Ledger-Lomas
  • Jewish women's writing as a new category of affect / Richa Dwor
  • Hybridous monsters: constructing 'religion' and 'the novel' in the early nineteenth century / Miriam Elizabeth Burstein
  • Material religion: C.H. Spurgeon and the 'battle of the styles' in Victorian church architecture / Dominic Janes
  • Wilde's uses of religion / Mark Knight
  • Reading Psalms in nineteenth-century England: the contact zone of Jewish/Christian scriptural relations / Cynthia Scheinberg
  • Postsecular English studies and romantic cults of authorship / Charles LaPorte
  • Theologies of inspiration: William Blake and Gerard Manley Hopkins / Michael D. Hurley
  • William Blake, the secularization of religious categories, and the history of imagination / Peter Otto.