Faithful Vision: Treatments of the Sacred, Spiritual, and Supernatural in Twentieth-Century African American FictionLSU Press, 2006 - 264 עמודים "This is a marvelous and sustained discussion of 'faithful vision' and its significant influence on African American literature." -- American Literature |
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... hand to [Esther] it was as [God's] instrument . . . if the instrument of [God's] knowledge must blister the flesh, surely it is better received here in earthly fires and in a time that has beginning and 37 african american faithful belief.
... hand, Gabriel experiences the Word of God in his spirit like King David, the Old Testament “Lords anointed” from whom Gabriel takes his title, and like King David he does destructive things to other people, particularly women. Why is ...
... hand on him from his earliest beginnings; but then he knew only that when each night came, chaos and fever raged in him; the silence in the cabin between his mother and himself became something that could not be borne; not looking at ...
... hand, Gabriel is the most self-justifying hypocrite, but on the other he is true to the biblical character of the “Lord's anointed.” It is difficult to ignore the latter because the textuality of the Bible is so prevalent inGo Tell It ...
... hand of God could have laid on her, [but] this same hand had brought her through” (176). (Elizabeth is bound by anguish over God's wrath because of her past life, especially her relationship with Richard, and her fear—like Florence's ...
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03 Critiquing Christian Belief | 77 |
04 Rejecting God and Redefining Faith | 118 |
05 Reshaping and Radicalizing Faith | 156 |
Fiction Life and Faitful Vision | 197 |
Notes | 205 |
Bibliography | 233 |
Index | 245 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Faithful Vision: Treatments of the Sacred, Spiritual, and Supernatural in ... <span dir=ltr>James W. Coleman</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2009 |