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Christian Literature

An Anthology

Christian Literature

An Anthology

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Hardback

£140.95

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
ISBN: 9780631216056
Number of Pages: 816
Published: 20/09/2000
Width: 18 cm
Height: 25.4 cm
This anthology of Christian literature gathers together writings drawn from 2000 years of Christian history.
Preface.

How to Use This Work.

The Structure of the Work.

Part I: The Patristic Period c.100-600:.

Introduction.

Clement of Rome.

The Martyrdom of Polycarp.

Irenaeus of Lyons (c.130-c.200).

Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullian (c.160-c.225).

Eusebius of Caesarea (c.260-340).

Athanasius of Alexandria (c.296-373).

Ephramium the Syrian (303-73).

Cyril of Jerusalem (c. 315-87).

Gregory of Nyssa (c.330-c.395).

The Peregrinnation of Egeria (c.384).

Augustine of Hippo (354-430).

Part II: English and Irish Sources c.600-1050:.

Introduction.

Caedmon's Hymn (c.670).

Bede (c.673-735).

The Deer's Cry (c.700).

The Dream of the Rood.

The Junius Code.

The Exeter Book Riddles.

The Blicking Homilist.

Aelfric.

Wulfstan.

Part III: The Middle Ages, 1050-1500: .

Introduction.

Anselm of Canterbury.

Peter Abelard.

Ancrene Wisse: Guide for an Anchoress.

Thomas Aquinas.

Hugh of Balma.

Dante Aligheri.

The Cloud of Unknowing.

William Langland.

Geoffrey Chaucer.

Julian of Norwich.

The York Mystery Plays.

Thomas à Kempis.

William Dunbar.

Part IV: Renaissance and Reformation, 1500-1700:.

Introduction.

Erasmus of Rotterdam.

Martin Luther.

Ignacious Loyola.

John Calvin.

John Foxe.

Edmund Spenser.

The King James Version of the Bible.

Sir Walter Raleigh.

Lancelot Andrewes.

John Donne.

George Herbert.

Sir Thomas Browne.

John Milton.

Henry Vaughan.

Andrew Marvell.

Blaise Pascal.

John Bunyan.

The Book of Common Prayer.

Part V: The Modern Period 1700-2000:.

Introduction.

Joseph Addison.

Daniel Defoe.

Joseph Butler.

Jonathan Edwards.

John Wesley.

C Wesley.

John Newton.

William Paley.

William Wordsworth.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

John Keble.

Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Anthony Trollope.

Benjamin Jowett.

George Eliot.

Fyodor Mikhailivich Dostoevsky.

Matthew Arnold.

Thomas Hardy.

Gerald Manley Hopkins.

Gilbert Keith Chesterton.

T. S. Eliot.

Dorothy L. Sayers.

C. S. Lewis.

Graham Greene.

Martin Luther King.

David Lodge.

Garrison Keillor.

A Glossary of Terms.

Sources of Extracts.

For Further Reading.

Acknowledgments.

Index.

Alister E. McGrath (University of Oxford)

Alister E McGrath is Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University, and Principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.

"Pastors who want sermon illustrations to be more than vignettes, teachers who introduce Western literary, church or spiritual history, and readers who want new ideas for a book club will all find Alister McGrath's Christian Literature anthology accessible, helpful and affordable. McGrath really has done a commendable job in pulling together most of the best in a pedagological framework that is helpful to student and teacher alike." Robbie Castleman, National Co-ordinator, The Religious & Theological Studies Fellowship "I am profoundly grateful for this book, which sets out to introduce students to primary texts across a vast spectrum of literature. The basic layout of each chapter is clear and helpful and the 'Questions for Discussion' are sharp and should focus reading appropriately. In short, this is a very useful workhorse of a book, a way into the riches of literature and a careful guide to the difficult field of literature and theology." David Jasper, Theology "The provision of clear and succinct introductory summaries of the historical and social context to which writers belonged should prove of considerable worth." The Expository Times "This large anthology gathers a rich, varied and wisely selected sampling of texts drawn from writings spanning Christianity's two millennia. Helpful contextualising and interpretive introductions to each period and each text, along with study and discussion questions, render the collection reader friendly." Religious Studies Review