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Dickens, Christianity and the life of our Lord : humble veneration, profound conviction / Gary Colledge.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Continuum literary studiesPublication details: London, England : Continuum, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (x, 183 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781441164315
  • 1441164316
  • 9780826423535
  • 0826423531
  • 1282189328
  • 9781282189324
  • 9781474211338
  • 147421133X
  • 9781441130495
  • 1441130497
  • 9781441121646
  • 1441121641
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 823/.8 22
LOC classification:
  • PR4592.R4 C65 2009eb
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Contents:
Preface; A Note on References and Abbreviations; Chapter the First: An Easy Version of the New Testament; Chapter the Second: Telling that Gracious and Compassionate History; Chapter the Third: The Eternal Majesty of Heaven; Chapter the Fourth: Where the Two Ends of Life Meet; Chapter the Fifth: 'It is True! He is the Son of God!'; Chapter the Sixth: Our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ; Chapter the Seventh: Seeking for No Other Footsteps; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index.
Summary: The Life of Our Lord is a life of Jesus written by Dickens for his children in the 1840s but not published until 1934. This is the first major study to carefully and seriously consider the work and its place in the Dickens corpus. While Dickens' religion and religious thought is recognized as a significant component of his work, no study of Dickens' religion has carefully considered his often ignored, yet crucially relevant, "The Life of Our Lord". Written by a biblical studies scholar, this study brings the insights of a theological approach to bear on "The Life of Our Lord & quo.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-176) and index.

Preface; A Note on References and Abbreviations; Chapter the First: An Easy Version of the New Testament; Chapter the Second: Telling that Gracious and Compassionate History; Chapter the Third: The Eternal Majesty of Heaven; Chapter the Fourth: Where the Two Ends of Life Meet; Chapter the Fifth: 'It is True! He is the Son of God!'; Chapter the Sixth: Our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ; Chapter the Seventh: Seeking for No Other Footsteps; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index.

The Life of Our Lord is a life of Jesus written by Dickens for his children in the 1840s but not published until 1934. This is the first major study to carefully and seriously consider the work and its place in the Dickens corpus. While Dickens' religion and religious thought is recognized as a significant component of his work, no study of Dickens' religion has carefully considered his often ignored, yet crucially relevant, "The Life of Our Lord". Written by a biblical studies scholar, this study brings the insights of a theological approach to bear on "The Life of Our Lord & quo.

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