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The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Religion

The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Religion

The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Religion

Editor:
Susan M. Felch, Calvin College, Michigan
Susan M. Felch, Rowan Williams, James Matthew Wilson, Zhange Ni, Julia Reinhard Lupton, Matthew Potts, Michon M. Matthiesen, Susannah Monta, Cleo Kearns, Richard K. Payne, Susan Handelman, Lori Branch, Ioana Patuleanu, Paul J. Contino, Mustansir Mir, Willie James Jennings, Susan VanZanten
Published:
September 2016
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781107483910

    Each essay in this Companion examines one or more literary texts and a religious tradition to illustrate how we can understand both literature and religion better by looking at them in tandem. Unlike most literature and religion books, which tend to focus on Christianity and take a highly theoretical approach inappropriate for non-specialists, The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Religion offers an accessible treatment of both Dharmic and Abrahamic traditions. It provides close readings of texts rather than surveys of large topics, making it an ideal resource for undergraduate and graduate students of literature and religion.

    • Both Dharmic (Hinduism, Buddhism) and Abrahamic (Judaism, various forms of Christianity, Islam) traditions are featured
    • The integrity of religion and literature as separate disciplines is honored, while still bringing the two into close conversation with one another
    • Essays are written for non-specialists in the field

    Reviews & endorsements

    'The collection's rich diversity bespeaks the generative intercourse of religion and literature.' S. Gowler, CHOICE

    'Literature and religion have a close relationship and have encouraged cross-disciplinary study over the years. This companion (one in a well-established series for the general and the academic reader) is a useful snapshot of current thinking. …The appeal to readers who like connecting religion and literature will be immediate. … for the general reader and believer, it is likely to stimulate and enrich their study of and reflections on their faith, and, of more value still, enhance their own religious practice.' Stuart Hannabuss, Women, Word, Spirit-Network Journal

    'This is an outstanding volume: diverse but coherent, demanding but always clear. The individual essays are strong, but read as whole the book is even more powerful. It is required reading for any scholar working in the wide and complex field of literature and religion.' Andrew Tate, The Glass

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    Product details

    November 2016
    Hardback
    9781107097841
    304 pages
    235 × 157 × 22 mm
    0.55kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction Susan M. Felch
    • Part I. Reading Practices:
    • 1. Theological reading Rowan Williams
    • 2. Confessional reading James Matthew Wilson
    • 3. Postsecular reading Zhange Ni
    • Part II. Intersections:
    • 4. Ethics Susan M. Felch
    • 5. Dwelling Julia Reinhard Lupton
    • 6. Imagination Matthew Potts
    • 7. Sacrifice Michon M. Matthiesen
    • 8. Repetition Susannah Monta
    • Part III. Faith Traditions:
    • 9. Hinduism Cleo Kearns
    • 10. Buddhism Richard K. Payne
    • 11. Judaism Susan Handelman
    • 12. Eastern Orthodoxy Lori Branch and Ioana Patuleanu
    • 13. Roman Catholicism Paul J. Contino
    • 14. Islam Mustansir Mir
    • 15. Protestantism Willie James Jennings
    • 16. World Christianity Susan VanZanten.
      Contributors
    • Susan M. Felch, Rowan Williams, James Matthew Wilson, Zhange Ni, Julia Reinhard Lupton, Matthew Potts, Michon M. Matthiesen, Susannah Monta, Cleo Kearns, Richard K. Payne, Susan Handelman, Lori Branch, Ioana Patuleanu, Paul J. Contino, Mustansir Mir, Willie James Jennings, Susan VanZanten

    • Editor
    • Susan M. Felch , Calvin College, Michigan

      Susan M. Felch is Director of the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship and Professor of English at Calvin College, Michigan. Her publications include The Collected Works of Anne Vaughan Lock (1999), Bakhtin and Religion: A Feeling for Faith (coedited with Paul Contino, 2001), The Emmaus Readers (coedited with Gary Schmidt, 2002–9), and Elizabeth Tyrwhit's Morning and Evening Prayers (2008), for which she won the Josephine A. Roberts Scholarly Edition Award. Her Elizabeth I and her Age (coedited with Donald Stump, 2009) won the Teaching Edition Award from the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women.