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Towards a Christian Literary Theory L. Ferretter

Towards a Christian Literary Theory By L. Ferretter

Towards a Christian Literary Theory by L. Ferretter


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Most modern literary theory is explicitly anti-theological. Ferretter argues that it remains rationally and ethically legitimate to use theological language in literary theory despite the objections to such a theory posed by deconstruction, Marxism and psychoanalysis.

Towards a Christian Literary Theory Summary

Towards a Christian Literary Theory by L. Ferretter

Most modern literary theory is explicitly anti-theological. This book states the case for a contemporary literary theory whose principles derive from Christian theology. Ferretter argues that it remains rationally and ethically legitimate to use theological language in literary theory despite the objections to such a theory posed by deconstruction, Marxism and psychoanalysis. He concludes with an assessment of how such a theory can be formulated and used in contemporary cultural analysis.

About L. Ferretter

LUKE FERRETTER is a British Academy Postdoctoral fellow in English at the University of Cambridge, and a Junior Research Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge. He has published several articles on the relations between literary theory and theology, including essays on deconstruction, reception theory, Kristeva, and Augustine.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction On Deconstruction On Marxism Hermeneutics Christian Literary Theory Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780333964217
9780333964217
0333964217
Towards a Christian Literary Theory by L. Ferretter
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2002-12-17
221
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