アメリカ小説に見る聖職者<br>Displacing the Divine : The Minister in the Mirror of American Fiction (Religion and American Culture)

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アメリカ小説に見る聖職者
Displacing the Divine : The Minister in the Mirror of American Fiction (Religion and American Culture)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 400 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780231151061
  • DDC分類 813.00935823

基本説明

From the novels of Harriet Beecher Stowe, who portrays ministers as faithful Calvinists, to the works of Herman Melville, who challenges Calvinism to its very core, Walrath considers a variety of fictional ministers, including Garrinson Keillor's Lake Woebegon Lutherans and Gail Godwin's women clergy.

Full Description

As religious leaders, ministers are often assumed to embody the faith of the institution they represent. As cultural symbols, they reflect subtle changes in society and belief-specifically people's perception of God and the evolving role of the church. For more than forty years, Douglas Alan Walrath has tracked changing patterns of belief and church participation in American society, and his research has revealed a particularly fascinating trend: portrayals of ministers in American fiction mirror changing perceptions of the Protestant church and a Protestant God. From the novels of Harriet Beecher Stowe, who portrays ministers as faithful Calvinists, to the works of Herman Melville, who challenges Calvinism to its very core, Walrath considers a variety of fictional ministers, including Garrison Keillor's Lake Woebegon Lutherans and Gail Godwin's women clergy. He identifies a range of types: religious misfits, harsh Puritans, incorrigible scoundrels, secular businessmen, perpetrators of oppression, victims of belief, prudent believers, phony preachers, reactionaries, and social activists.
He concludes with the modern legacy of nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century images of ministers, which highlights the ongoing challenges that skepticism, secularization, and science have brought to today's religious leaders and fictional counterparts. Displacing the Divine offers a novel encounter with social change, giving the reader access, through the intimacy and humanity of literature, to the evolving character of an American tradition.

Contents

Preface Introduction: Fiction as a Mirror of Culture Part I. Exposing the Divine: 1790s-1850s 1. Faltering Fathers and Devious Divines: Popular Images 2. Clerics in Contention: Church Images 3. Vulnerable Divines: Radical Images Part II. Discrediting the Divine: 1860s-1920s 4. Compulsives and Accommodators: Popular Images (1) 5. Con Men in Collars and Heroes of the Cloth: Popular Images (2) 6. Activist Preachers and Th eir Detractors: Popular Images (3) 7. Champions of the Faith: Church Images 8. Foundering Divines: Radical Images (1) 9. Flawed Divines: Radical Images (2) Part III. The Legacy: 1930s-2000s 10. Fallen Divines: Some Contemporary Images Conclusion. The Legacy of the Displaced Divine Notes Bibliography Index

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