Poetry, prose and art in the American social gospel movement, 1880-1910
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Poetry, prose and art in the American social gospel movement, 1880-1910
(Texts and studies in the social gospel, v. 4)
E. Mellen Press, c2002
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Bibliography: p. [123]-130
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An introduction to the study of social Christianity in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. John C. Waldmeir addresses a wide variety of literary genres and art forms. There are examples from sources which include the social Christian newspaper "The Dawn", a sampling of the works of various novelists, poets and essayists, an in-depth study of the most famous of the social Christian novelists (Charles Sheldon), and the paintings of visual artists such as Harry Learned and Olof Grafstrom. Waldmeir provides a literary analysis of the material. His discussion aims to go beyond narrow, disciplinary thinking and presents social Christian thought as a rich conglomeration of imaginative, diverse and sometimes conflicting thought.
目次
- Introduction - "God has two hands" - creative tension and the social Christian imagination
- "not other, more" - social Christianity and the rhetoric of wholeness
- filling in the blanks - absence and presence in the works of Charles Sheldon
- social Christianity and the problem of the West
- Christian socialism and God's plot
- the person in social Christian literature
- conclusion - a new sacredness.
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