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Bonhoeffer on the Interaction of Theology and Philosophy: Christological Redescription
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In: Montview Liberty University Journal of Undergraduate Research (2021)
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Personhood, Threshold and Equality
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In: Quaerens Deum: The Liberty Undergraduate Journal for Philosophy of Religion (2021)
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Examining Ideologies of Homogeneity and Pluralism in the United States.
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In: Student Research and Creative Activity Fair (2021)
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Hegel and Schelling: The Emptiness of Emptiness and the Love of the Divine
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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What a Theological Appropriation of Cognitive Linguistics’ Blending Theory Brings to a Scientific Understanding of the Evolution of Religion
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In: Theology Faculty Research and Publications (2020)
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Refilling the Oilpots: Developing A Program to Reverse Stagnancy in African-American Churches
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2020)
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An Aggressive, Arrogant, and Argumentative Society: A Biblical Perspective from African American Pastors of Carolina Low Country
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2020)
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"Lead Us Not": Linguistic and Exegetical Considerations for Translating the Sixth Petition of the Lord's Prayer
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In: Masters Theses (2020)
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Revisiting "Home" in Ghanaian Poetry: Awoonor, Anyidoho and Adzei
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In: CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2020)
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Daring Depictions: An Analysis of Risks and Their Mediation in Representations of Black Suffering
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2020)
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ARAP DİLİ VE DİN DİLİ İÇERİSİNDE 'İKRA' ('OKU!') KAVRAMININ YERİ ...
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ARAP DİLİ VE DİN DİLİ İÇERİSİNDE 'İKRA' ('OKU!') KAVRAMININ YERİ ...
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Sibylline Oracles 4–5
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In: Theology: Faculty Publications and Other Works (2019)
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Setting the Stage and Building Homes: Architecture Metaphors and Space in Donne's First Caroline Sermon
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In: University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations (2019)
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Conceiving God: Literal and Figurative Prompt for a More Tectonic Distinction
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In: Theology Faculty Research and Publications (2018)
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Relational Reading for Biblical Discourses: A New Strategy for Preparing Biblical Preaching
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2018)
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Radical Social Ecology as Deep Pragmatism: A Call to the Abolition of Systemic Dissonance and the Minimization of Entropic Chaos
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In: Student Theses 2015-Present (2018)
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The Medievalizing Process: Religious Medievalism in Romantic and Victorian Literature
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2018)
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The Medievalizing Process: Religious Medievalism in Romantic and Victorian Literature posits religious medievalism as one among many critical paradigms through which we might better understand literary efforts to bring notions of sanctity back into the modern world. As a cultural and artistic practice, medievalism processes the loss of medieval forms of understanding in the modern imagination and resuscitates these lost forms in new and imaginative ways to serve the purposes of the present. My dissertation proposes religious medievalism as a critical method that decodes modern texts’ lamentations over a perceived loss of the sacred. My project locates textual moments in select works of John Keats, Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, and Oscar Wilde that reveal concern over the consequences of modern dualism. It examines the ways in which these texts participate in a process of rejoining to enchant a rationalistic epistemology that stymies transcendental unity. I identify the body of Christ, the central organizing principle of medieval devotion, as the cynosure of nineteenth-century religious medievalism. This body offers a non-dualistic alternative that retroactively undermines and heals Cartesian divisions of mind and body and Kantian distinctions between noumenal and knowable realities. Inscribing the dynamic contours of the medieval religious body into a text’s linguistic structure, a method I call the “medievalizing process,” underscores the spiritual dimensions of its reform efforts and throws into relief a distinctly religious, collective agenda that undergirds many nineteenth-century texts.
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English Language and Literature; Eucharist; History; iconography; medievalism; mysticism; relics; religion and literature; Religious Thought; Theology and Philosophy of Religion
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URL: https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/7491 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8688&context=etd
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Ignatian Pedagogy Certificate Final Project
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In: Ignatian Pedagogy Educational Resources (2017)
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Transcending Liberalism – Avoiding Communitarianism: Human Rights and Dignity in Bioethics
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In: Theology: Faculty Publications and Other Works (2017)
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