English Spirituality: From 1700 to the Present DayWestminster John Knox Press, 1. jan. 2001 - 580 strani This wide-ranging historical survey provides an indispensable resource for those interested in exploring, teaching, or studying English spirituality. In two stand-alone volumes, it traces the history from Roman times until the year 2000. The main Christian traditions and a vast range of writers and spiritual themes, from Anglo-Saxon poems to late-modern feminist spirituality, are included. These volumes present the astonishing richness and variety of responses made by English Christians to the call of the divine during the past two thousand years. |
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KINSHIP AND SYMPATHY | 173 |
Gerard Manley Hopkins | 279 |
Dora Greenwell | 289 |
George Eliot and Charles Dickens | 299 |
the spirit of divine discontent | 310 |
Bibliography | 348 |
LOSING OUR ABSOLUTE | 355 |
of tradition | 436 |
Thematic spirituality | 466 |
the Star Maker | 509 |
Bibliography | 559 |
Glossary of authors | 566 |
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