The return of Christian humanism: Chesterton, Eliot, Tolkien, and the romance of history

"Oser examines the twentieth-century literary clash between a dogmatically relativist modernism and a robust revival of Christian humanism. Reviewing English literature from Chaucer to Beckett, and the thoughts of philosophers, theologians, and modern literary critics, Oser challenges the assum...

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Main Author: Oser, Lee 1958- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Columbia, Mo. London University of Missouri Press c2007
In:Year: 2007
Reviews:The Return of Christian Humanism: Chesterton, Eliot, Tolkien, and the Romance of History by Lee Oser (review) (2010) (Brunner, Larry)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B English language / Christian literature / Humanity (Motif)
B Chesterton, G. K. 1874-1936
B Eliot, T. S. 1888-1965
B Tolkien, J. R. R. 1892-1973
B Chesterton, G. K. 1874-1936 / Eliot, T. S. 1888-1965 / Tolkien, J. R. R. 1892-1973 / Christian humanism
Further subjects:B Eliot T. S. Thomas Stearns 1888-1965 Criticism and interpretation
B Theology, Doctrinal, in literature
B Christianity and literature Great Britain History
B Chesterton G. K. Gilbert Keith 1874-1936 Criticism and interpretation
B Chesterton, G. K (Gilbert Keith) (1874-1936) Criticism and interpretation
B Tolkien, J. R. R (John Ronald Reuel) (1892-1973) Criticism and interpretation
B Tolkien J. R. R. John Ronald Reuel 1892-1973 Criticism and interpretation
B Christian literature, English History and criticism
B English literature History and criticism
B Eliot, T. S (Thomas Stearns) (1888-1965) Criticism and interpretation
B Humanism in literature
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Summary:"Oser examines the twentieth-century literary clash between a dogmatically relativist modernism and a robust revival of Christian humanism. Reviewing English literature from Chaucer to Beckett, and the thoughts of philosophers, theologians, and modern literary critics, Oser challenges the assumption that Christian orthodoxy is incompatible with humanism, freedom, and democracy"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-178) and index
ISBN:0826217753