book: Religion and Literature: History and Method
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Religion and Literature: History and Method

Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2019
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Religion and literature is the study of interrelationships between religious or theological traditions and literary traditions, both oral and written, with special attention to religious or theological underpinnings of, influences upon, and reflections in, individual “texts” (oral and written) or authors’ oeuvres. Religion and Literature: History and Method by Eric Ziolkowski considers the origins and history of, and methods employed in, that scholarly enterprise, focusing on the dual construals of “literature” in religious studies (as a body of sacred writings and as writing valued for artistic merit); the problematics of defining “religion”; the transformation of theology and literature as a “field” (pioneered by Nathan A. Scott Jr. et al.) to religion and literature; the affiliated fields of myth criticism, and of biblical reception; and the institutionalization, globalization, and future of the study of religion and literature.

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Eric Ziolkowski, Ph.D. (1987), University of Chicago, is Helen H. P. Manson Professor of Bible at Lafayette College. He has authored numerous books and articles in the comparative study of religion and literature, including The Literary Kierkegaard (Northwestern UP, 2011).

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9789004423909
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