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Christianity & Literature is a scholarly journal devoted to the exploration of how literature engages Christian thought, experience, and practice. The journal presupposes no particular theological orientation but respects an orthodox understanding of Christianity as a historically defined religious faith. Contributions appropriate for submission should demonstrate a keen awareness of the author's own critical assumptions in addressing significant issues of literary history, interpretation, and theory. Christianity & Literature is the official publication of the Conference on Christianity & Literature (CCL).
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Volume 61, Number 2, Winter 2012Table of Contents

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View “’Tis set down so in heaven, but not in earth”: Reconsidering Political Theology in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure
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View Fears and Fascinations: Representing Catholicism in the American South by Thomas Haddox (review)
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View Flannery O’Connor in the Age of Terrorism: Essays on Violence and Grace ed. by Avis Hewitt, Robert Donahoo (review)
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View The Mystic Way in Postmodernity: Transcending Theological Boundaries in the Writings of Iris Murdoch, Denise Levertov and Annie Dillard by Sue Yore (review)
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View Annie Dillard and the Word Made Flesh: An Incarnational Theory of Language by Colleen Warren (review)
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View Between Human & Divine: The Catholic Vision in Contemporary Literature ed. by Mary R. Reichardt (review)
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View Mother Tongue Theologies: Poets, Novelists, Non-Western Christianity ed. by Darren J. N. Middleton (review)
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View Through a Glass Darkly: Suffering, the Sacred, and the Sublime in Literature and Theory ed. by Holly Faith Nelson, Lynn R. Szabo, Jens Zimmermann (review)
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Launched on MUSE | 2020-02-04 |
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