Constructing nineteenth-century religion literary, historical, and religious studies in dialogue
"Brings together literary, historical, and religious studies scholars to analyze the ways that religion was constructed, commodified, debated, deployed, and practiced in nineteenth-century British literature and culture. Draws connections between Britain, continental Europe, colonial India, and...
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The Ohio State University Press
[2019]
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Schriftenreihe: | Literature, religion, and postsecular studies
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- Religion and the secular state: Loisy's use of "religion" prior to his excommunication Jeffrey L. Morrow A commonwealth of affection: modern Hinduism and the cultural history of the study of religion J. Barton Scott "God's insurrection": politics and faith in the revolutionary sermons of Joseph Rayner Stephens Mike Sanders George Jacob Holyoake, secularism, and constructing "religion" as an anachronistic repressor David Nash Karl Marx and the invention of the secular Dominic Erdozain From treasures to trash, or, the real history of "family Bibles" Mary Wilson Carpenter Rereading Queen Victoria's religion Michael Ledger-Lomas Jewish women's writing as a new category of affect Richa Dwor Hybridous monsters: constructing "religion" and "the novel" in the early nineteenth century Miriam Elizabeth Burstein Material religion: C.H. Spurgeon and the "battle of the styles" in Victorian church architecture Dominic Janes Wilde's uses of religion Mark Knight Reading Psalms in nineteenth-century England: the contact zone of Jewish-Christian scriptural relations Cynthia Scheinberg Postsecular English studies and romantic cults of authorship Charles LaPorte Theologies of inspiration: William Blake and Gerard Manley Hopkins Michael D. Hurley William Blake, the secularization of religious categories, and the history of imagination Peter Otto