The Study of Literature and Religion: An IntroductionAn exploration of the relationship between literature and religion, which adopts an interdisciplinary approach, aiming to provide an introduction to the variety of ways in which literature, literary theory and theology are related. |
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... thee . Here is a very different Jesus from the one who entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey , his way strewn with branches . He has slipped away from his would - be worshipper , not to be approached , but rather comes himself bringing ...
... thee . Here is a very different Jesus from the one who entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey , his way strewn with branches . He has slipped away from his would - be worshipper , not to be approached , but rather comes himself bringing ...
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... thee Changed from glory into glory Till in heaven we take our place , Till we cast our crowns before thee , Lost in wonder , love , and praise ! The new creation of the risen Lord is at once 42 The Study of Literature and Religion.
... thee Changed from glory into glory Till in heaven we take our place , Till we cast our crowns before thee , Lost in wonder , love , and praise ! The new creation of the risen Lord is at once 42 The Study of Literature and Religion.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Poetry Belief and Devotion | 11 |
The Poetry of the Resurrection | 37 |
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