Call Number: UCF Main Library General Collection -- PR145.H37 2007
ch2ck availability of print version The Formation of the Tradition: Origins in the English Tradition -- Vernacular Bibles & Prayer Books -- The Protestant & Catholic Reformations -- The Enlightenment -- Romanticism -- The Influence of German Criticism -- The Victorians -- Modernism -- Postmodernism -- Literary Ways of Reading the Bible: The Bible as Literature & Sacred Text -- The Pentateuch -- Judges -- Psalms -- Song of Songs -- Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job -- Prophetic Literature -- The Synoptic Gospels -- The Gospel of John -- Apocalyptic Literature -- Theological Ways of Reading Literature: Langland & Chaucer -- Shakespeare & Marlowe -- Herbert & Donne -- John Milton -- The Eighteenth-Century Novel -- William Blake -- Wordsworth & Coleridge -- George Eliot & Hardy -- James Joyce -- Eliot, David Jones, & Auden -- Feminist Revisioning -- Theology as Literature: Cranmer & the Collects -- John Bunyan -- Bishop Butler -- Keble & the Christian Year -- John Henry Newman -- Matthew Arnold -- C. S. Lewis -- Liturgy as Literature -- The Great Themes: Evil & The God of Love -- Death & the Afterlife -- Pastoral Tradition in Religious Poetry -- The Passion Story in Literature -- Possibilities of Redemption Through the Novel -- Body & Word -- Visions of Heaven & Hell -- Feminism & Patriarchy -- Salvation—Personal & Political
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