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Bible --- Literature --- Bible as literature. --- 82:2 --- 22.015 --- 82.09 --- Bible as literature --- Criticism --- Appraisal of books --- Books --- Evaluation of literature --- Literary criticism --- Rhetoric --- Aesthetics --- Style, Literary --- Bible and literature --- Religious literature --- Literatuur en godsdienst --- Bijbel: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie; Formgeschichte; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte --- Literaire kritiek --- Appraisal --- Technique --- Evaluation --- 82.09 Literaire kritiek --- 22.015 Bijbel: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie; Formgeschichte; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte --- 82:2 Literatuur en godsdienst --- Bible comme littérature --- Bijbel als literatuur --- Books--Appraisal --- Criticism--Technique --- Critique --- Critique littéraire --- Kritiek --- Kritiek [Literaire ] --- Literature--Evaluation --- Literatuurkritiek --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Bible - Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Criticism.
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Ethnologie dans la Bible --- Ethnology in the Bible --- Etnologie in de Bijbel --- Ethnicity --- Ethnology in the Bible. --- Violence --- Monotheism. --- Ethnicité --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle dans la Bible --- Monothéisme --- Biblical teaching. --- Religious aspects. --- Enseignement biblique --- Aspect religieux --- 221.08*2 --- 291.7 --- -Ethnology in the Bible --- Monotheism --- -Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- God --- Pantheism --- Polytheism --- Religion --- Theism --- Trinity --- Ethnic identity --- Group identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Theologie van het Oude Testament: moraal; ethica; juridica Israelis; vroomheid --- Acties op religieuze beweeggronden: godsdienstoorlogen; missiewerking; zending; fanatisme; religieuze propaganda; fundamentalisme --- Biblical teaching --- Religious aspects --- 291.7 Acties op religieuze beweeggronden: godsdienstoorlogen; missiewerking; zending; fanatisme; religieuze propaganda; fundamentalisme --- 221.08*2 Theologie van het Oude Testament: moraal; ethica; juridica Israelis; vroomheid --- -Theologie van het Oude Testament: moraal; ethica; juridica Israelis; vroomheid --- -291.7 Acties op religieuze beweeggronden: godsdienstoorlogen; missiewerking; zending; fanatisme; religieuze propaganda; fundamentalisme --- Violent behavior --- Ethnicité --- Monothéisme --- Violence (in religion, folklore, etc.) --- Moral and religious aspects --- Christianity --- Controversial literature --- Ethnicity - Biblical teaching.
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Aesthetics, Modern --- Christian poetry, English --- Christianity and literature --- English poetry --- God in literature. --- Rites and ceremonies in literature. --- Ritual in literature. --- History and criticism. --- History --- Rites and ceremonies in literature --- God in literature --- Ritual in literature --- History and criticism --- 244 =20 --- 820-1 "15/16" --- -Christian poetry, English --- -Christianity and literature --- -Rites and ceremonies in literature. --- -God in literature. --- Modern aesthetics --- Literature and Christianity --- Literature --- Christian literature --- English Christian poetry --- English literature --- 820-1 "15/16" Engelse literatuur: poëzie--?"15/16" --- Engelse literatuur: poëzie--?"15/16" --- Religieuze literatuur: verhalen, poezie in religieuze geest--Engels --- -244 =20 --- -Aesthetics, Modern --- Aesthetics --- English poetry - Early modern, 1500-1700 - History and criticism --- Christian poetry, English - Early modern, 1500-1700 - History and criticism --- Christianity and literature - England - History - 17th century --- Aesthetics, Modern - 17th century
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Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism asks what happened when the world was shaken by challenges to the sacred order as people had known it, an order that regulated both their actions and beliefs. When Reformers gave up the doctrine of transubstantiation (even as they held onto revised forms of the Eucharist), they lost a doctrine that infuses all materiality, spirituality, and signification with the presence of God. That presence guaranteed the cleansing of human fault, the establishment of justice, the success of communication, the possibility of union with God and another, and love. These longings were not lost but displaced, Schwartz argues, onto other cultural forms in a movement from ritual to the arts, from the sacrament to the sacramental. Investigating the relationship of the arts to the sacred, Schwartz returns to the primary meaning of "sacramental" as "sign making," noting that because the sign always points beyond itself, it participates in transcendence, and this evocation of transcendence, of mystery, is the work of a sacramental poetics.
English poetry --- Christian poetry, English --- Christianity and literature --- Rites and ceremonies in literature. --- Aesthetics, Modern --- Aesthetics --- History and criticism. --- History
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This volume addresses a sophisticated conceptual problem that has had strong currency in recent theological and philosophical arguments - the relationship of transcendence to power.
Transcendence of God. --- Religion. --- Transcendence of God --- Transcendence (Philosophy) --- Transcendence (Philosophy) in literature --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Divine transcendence --- God --- Transcendence --- 111.8 --- 111.8 Metafysica: transcendentele zijnsbestemming; transcendentie --- Metafysica: transcendentele zijnsbestemming; transcendentie --- Philosophy of nature --- Religious studies --- Transcendence (Philosophy) in literature.
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Drawing on a variety of psychoanalytic approaches, ten critics engage in exciting discussions of the ways the "inner life" is depicted in the Renaissance and the ways it is shown to interact with the "external" social and economic spheres. Spurred by the rise of capitalism and the nuclear family, Renaissance anxieties over changes in identity emerged in the period's unconscious--or, as Freud would have it, in its literature. Hence, much of Renaissance literature represents themes that have been prominent in the discourse of psychoanalysis: mistaken identity, incest, voyeurism, mourning, and the uncanny. The essays in this volume range from Spenser and Milton to Machiavelli and Ariosto, and focus on the fluidity of gender, the economics of sexual and sibling rivalry, the power of the visual, and the cultural echoes of the uncanny. The discussion of each topic highlights language as the medium of desire, transgression, or oppression. The section "Faking It: Sex, Class, and Gender Mobility" contains essays by Marjorie Garber (Middleton), Natasha Korda (Castiglione), and Valeria Finucci (Ariosto). The contributors to "Ogling: The Circulation of Power" include Harry Berger (Spenser), Lynn Enterline (Petrarch), and Regina Schwartz (Milton). "Loving and Loathing: The Economics of Subjection" includes Juliana Schiesari (Machia-velli) and William Kerrigan (Shakespeare). "Dreaming On: Uncanny Encounters" contains essays by Elizabeth J. Bellamy (Tasso) and David Lee Miller (Jonson).
Thematology --- Comparative literature --- Psychological study of literature --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- English literature --- Psychoanalysis and literature. --- Desire in literature. --- Renaissance --- History and criticism. --- Literature and psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalytic literary criticism --- Literature
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