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Reinventing Christianity

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Reinventing Christianity book

Nineteenth-century contexts

Reinventing Christianity

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Reinventing Christianity book

Nineteenth-century contexts
Edited ByLinda Woodhead
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2001
eBook Published 31 October 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315199412
Pages 306
eBook ISBN 9781315199412
Subjects Area Studies, Humanities, Language & Literature, Social Sciences
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Woodhead, L. (Ed.). (2001). Reinventing Christianity: Nineteenth-century contexts (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315199412

ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2001. 'An age of faith or an age of doubt?'- the question has dominated study of Christianity in the Victorian era. Reinventing Christianity offers a fresh analysis of the vitality and variety of Christianity in Britain and America in the Victorian era. Part One presents an overview of some of the main varieties of Christianity in the west ranging from the conservative - Protestant evangelicalism and 'fortress' Catholicism - to the radical - Theosophy, Swedenborgianism and Transcendentalism; Part Two reviews negotiations between Christianity and the wider culture. The conclusion reflects on general trends in the period, showing how many of these prefigured later developments in religion. This book highlights the creativity and diversity of 19th century Christianity, showing how developments normally associated with the late 20th century - such as the reassertion of tradition and the rise of feminist theology and alternative spirituality - were already in train a century before.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

ByLinda Woodhead

part Part One|91 pages

Varieties

part I|54 pages

Transcendent Christianity

chapter Chapter One|10 pages

Evangelical Certainties: Charles Spurgeon and the Sermon as Crisis Literature

ByAndrew Tate

chapter Chapter Two|29 pages

Fortress Catholicism: The Art of Ultramontanism at Notre Dame de Fourvière

ByNancy Davenport

chapter Chapter Three|12 pages

Anglican Controversies: Debating Private Confession

ByAnne Hartman

part II|35 pages

Liberal Christianity and Alternative Spiritualities

chapter Chapter Four|16 pages

The World’s Parliament of Religions and the Rise of Alternative Spirituality

ByLinda Woodhead

chapter Chapter Five|8 pages

The Swedenborgian Church in England

ByIan Sellers

chapter Chapter Six|9 pages

Transcendentalists and Catholic Converts in Emerson’s America

ByShannon Cate

part Part Two|153 pages

Negotiations

part III|46 pages

Christianity and Literature

chapter Chapter Seven|8 pages

Rewriting Genesis: The Nineteenth-Century Roots of D.H. Lawrence’s Religion

ByTerence R. Wright

chapter Chapter Eight|12 pages

Wordsworth and the Sacralization of Place

ByDeeanne Westbrook

chapter Chapter Nine|10 pages

Reactionary and Romantic: Joseph de Maistre and Shelley

ByArthur Bradley

chapter Chapter Ten|14 pages

The Religion of Thomas Carlyle

ByTrevor Hogan

part IV|64 pages

Christianity and Gender

chapter Chapter Eleven|25 pages

The Feminization of Piety in Nineteenth-Century Art

ByJane Kristof

chapter Chapter Twelve|7 pages

Women’s Theology and the British Periodical Press

ByJulie Melnyk

chapter Chapter Thirteen|12 pages

The Feminist Theology of Florence Nightingale

ByHilary Fraser, Victoria Burrows

chapter Chapter Fourteen|16 pages

Elizabeth Gaskell, Gender and the Apocalypse

ByRobert M. Kachur

part V|36 pages

Christianity and Science

chapter Chapter Fifteen|10 pages

Science and Secularization

ByJohn Hedley Brooke

chapter Chapter Sixteen|12 pages

Contextualising the ‘War’ between Science and Religion

ByGowan Dawson

chapter Chapter Seventeen|12 pages

Philip Gosse and the Varieties of Natural Theology

ByJonathan Smith

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion

ByLinda Woodhead
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