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Veiled Intent

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eBook - Dissenting Women's Aesthetic Approach to Biblical Interpretation

Duquette, Natasha

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Zusatztext

How were eighteenth-century dissenting women writers able to ensure their unique biblical interpretation was preserved for posterity? And how did their careful yet shrewd tactics spur early nineteenth-century women writers into vigorous theological debate? Why did the biblical engagement of such women prompt their commitment to causes such as the antislavery movement? Veiled Intent traces the pattern of tactical moves and counter-moves deployed by Anna Barbauld, Phillis Wheatley, Helen Maria Williams, Joanna Baillie, and Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck. These female poets and philosophers veiled provocative hermeneutical claims and calls for social action within aesthetic forms of discourse viewed as more acceptably feminine forms of expression. In between the lines of their published hymns, sonnets, devotional texts for children, and works of aesthetic theory, the perceptive reader finds striking theological insights shared from a particularly female perspective. These women were not only courageously interjecting their individual viewpoints into a predominantly male domain of formal study--biblical hermeneutics--but also intentionally supporting each other in doing so. Their publications reveal they were drawn to biblical imagery of embodiment and birth, to stories of the apparently weak vanquishing the tyrannical on behalf of the oppressed, and to the metaphor of Christ as strengthening rock.

Autorenportrait

Natasha Duquette is Associate Dean at Tyndale University College&amp; Seminary in Toronto. She is editor of<i>Sublimer Aspects: Interfaces between Literature, Aesthetics, and Theology</i> (2007) and<i>Jane Austen and the Arts: Elegance, Propriety, and Harmony</i> (2013).

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 26.07.2016

Umfang: 304 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781532600197

Umbreit-Nr.: 794216

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