The Church and Literature (Studies in Church History, v. 48)

by Peter Clarke and Ms Charlotte Methuen

Peter Clarke (Editor), Charlotte Methuen (Editor), Andrew Sanders, Benjamin L Fischer, Bernard Hamilton, Caroline Watkinson, Colin Haydon, Crawford Gribben, Daniel Anlezark, David Brooks, David Dumville, Eamon Duffy, George Herring, George Oppitz-Trotman, Jessica Lee Ehinger, John Boneham, John Took, John Wolffe, Judith D. Maltby, Katharine Olson, Kathleen Jaeger, Mark Smith, Martin Spence, Martin Wellings, Oliver Logan, Peter Webster, Philip Broadhead, Renie Choy, Salvador Ryan, Sarah Foot, Sheridan W Gilley, Stuart Mews, Thomas Corns, and W B Patterson

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Christianity and the book have been closely intertwined since the religion's very beginning. The Word itself takes a variety of literary forms: apologetic and polemic texts, sermons, poems, hymns, spiritual autobiography and Christian philosophical reflection. Likewise, many genres of novel, theatre and travel-writing often deal with Christian themes. This volume explores some of the ways in which the Church has both shaped and featured in the literature of different periods, with a particular emphasis on British literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The understanding of literature invoked here is a catholic one, reflecting the universality of Christianity itself, and allowing the exploration of a range of forms of writing emerging in the course of the Church's history. Among the authors discussed are Thomas More, John Milton, Isaac Williams, W. E. Heygate, Charles Dickens, Benjamin Disraeli, Edna Lyall, Silas and Joseph Hocking, Robert Browning, Charles Williams, Canon Patrick Augustine Sheehan, Dame Rose Macauley, D. H. Lawrence, W. H. Auden and Ellis Peters. Through this wide-ranging and impressive collection, The Church and Literature illuminates the enduring relationship between the Church and literary creation. Both literary scholars and historians with an interest in Christian culture will find this book invaluable.

PETER CLARKE is Reader in Medieval History at the University of Southampton.

CHARLOTTE METHUEN is Lecturer in Church History at the University of Glasgow.

Contributors: Daniel Anlezark, Clyde Binfield, John Boneham, Philip Broadhead, David Brooks, Renie Choy, Thomas N. Corns, Eamon Duffy, David N. Dumville, Jessica Lee Ehinger, Benjamin L. Fischer, Sarah Foot, Sheridan Gilley, Crawford Gribben, Bernard Hamilton, Colin Haydon, George Herring, Kathleen Jaeger, Oliver Logan, Judith Maltby, Stuart Mews, Katharine K. Olson, George Oppitz-Trotman, W. B. Patterson, Salvador Ryan, Andrew Sanders, Mark Smith, Martin Spence, John Took, Caroline Watkinson, Peter Webster,Martin Wellings, John Wolffe
  • ISBN10 0954680995
  • ISBN13 9780954680992
  • Publish Date 24 May 2012
  • Publish Status Inactive
  • Out of Print 23 June 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Ecclesiastical History Society
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 530
  • Language English