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245 00 $aFaithful imagining :$bessays in honor of Richard R. Niebuhr /$cedited by Sang Hyun Lee, Wayne Proudfoot, Albert Blackwell.
260 $aAtlanta, Ga. :$bScholars Press,$c©1995.
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490 1 $aHomage series ;$vno. 19
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aRichard R. Niebuhr: Reflections from a Grateful Student / Albert L. Blackwell -- "Jesus patibilis": Nature and Responsibility in Augustine's Debate with the Manichaeans / Margaret R. Miles -- "The Winds to Herald His Mercy" and Other "Signs for Those of Certain Faith": Nature as Token of God's Sovereignty and Grace in the Qur'an / William A. Graham -- Jonathan Edwards on Nature / Sang Hyun Lee -- Tracing the Order of Nature: Niebuhr and the Secular Mind / James M. Gustafson -- Faith Imagining the Self: Somatomorphic Soul and Resurrection Body in Dante's Divine Comedy / Caroline W. Bynum -- Mapping the Body through Religious Symbolism: The Life and Work of Frida Kahlo as Case Study / Paula M. Cooey -- Attending to Attention / Carol Zaleski -- Peirce on Natural Belief in Religion / Wayne Proudfoot -- A New McCarthyism? "Political Correctness" and Its Critics / George Rupp -- The Community's Congruent Loyalty to Jesus Christ / David Willis-Watkins.
520 $aWritten from different perspectives, attending in some cases to particular writers and artists and in others to broader topics, each of these essays illumines some aspect of the imaginative component in religion. These studies analyze some of the ways in which nature, self, and community have been imagined religiously. Included are essays on Augustine, Dante, Jonathan Edwards, William James, Charles Peirce, Frida Kahlo, and Richard R. Niebuhr, and on such varied topics as the Manichaeans, the Qur'an, ecology, meditation, and contemporary conceptions of university and church. The authors and editors have prepared them as a tribute to Richard R. Niebuhr, Hollis Professor of Divinity, Harvard University.
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700 1 $aBlackwell, Albert.
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