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Material spirit: religion and literature intranscendent
Gregory C. Stallings, Manuel Asensi and Carl Good-
Frontmatter
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Introduction (Gregory C. Stallings, Manuel Asensi, and Carl Good, page 1)
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Eucharistic Imaginings in Proust and Woolf (Richard Kearney, page 11)
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Impossible Confessions (Karmen MacKendrick, page 35)
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The Third Life of Saint Teresa of Jesus (Manuel Asensi, page 49)
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Renunciation and Absorbtion: On the Dimensionality of Baroque Asceticism (Burcht Pranger, page 59)
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"For the Life Was Manifested" (Kevin Hart, page 73)
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Augustine, Rosenzweig, and the Possibility of Experiencing Miracle (Virginia Burrus, page 94)
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"Come forth into the light of things": Material Spirit as Negative Ecopoetics (Kate Rigby, page 111)
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The Angel and the Storm: "Material Spirit" in the Era of Climate Change (Tom Cohen, page 129)
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The Material Working of Spirit (J. Hillis Miller, page 154)
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Notes (page 175)
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Works Cited (page 205)
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List of Contributors (page 219)
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Index (page 223)
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Published: 2014
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823255412 (paper)
- 9780823255405 (hardcover)
- 9780823261147 (ebook)