While Calvinism has not fared particularly well in the mainstream Zeitgeist of late, Péter Pásztor’s paper reflects on how it has recently found a major apologist in the work of the novelist and essayist Marilynne Robinson. He makes the case that Robinson’s fiction and essays attempt no less than a re-furnishing of Protestantism, Calvinism in particular, with the intellectual poignancy it used to bear in Western thought and imagination
As a contemporary American female writer, a devout Christian, Marilynne Robinson gets her religious ...
This essay demonstrates that Arden of Faversham and A Woman Killed with Kindness explore important t...
The title of this paper is a direct counterpoint to chapter 14 of Walter Kaiser\u27s and Moises Silv...
Marilynne Robinson’s fiction and her critical essays have rightly drawn appreciative and even glowin...
Marilynne Robinson's Pulitzer prize-winning novel Gilead is preoccupied with religious epistemology....
ABSTRACT. Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead (2007), a meditative letter written by an aging minister, prob...
As my honors capstone and a culminating course for the English major, I have completed an individual...
Marilynne Robinson's Gilead (2007), a meditative letter written by an aging minister, probes the nee...
This article contributes to a small body of criticism concerning Sylvester Judd’s 1845 novel Margare...
Šis darbs analizē Džona Banjana pieeju kalvinismam literārajā darbā Svētceļnieka Taka, Hermana Melvi...
This chapter explores the challenges of teaching Gilead (2004) by Marilynne Robinson to British unde...
In her novel Gilead, Marilynne Robinson establishes a correlation between the presence of Protestant...
Some of the most interesting aspects of William Faulkner\u27s work are the parallels to Calvinism wh...
In the tradition of nineteenth-century novelists who turned to the essay, Marilynne Robinson offers ...
Looks back at the author\u27s original article on the marginalization of Calvinist beliefs in earlie...
As a contemporary American female writer, a devout Christian, Marilynne Robinson gets her religious ...
This essay demonstrates that Arden of Faversham and A Woman Killed with Kindness explore important t...
The title of this paper is a direct counterpoint to chapter 14 of Walter Kaiser\u27s and Moises Silv...
Marilynne Robinson’s fiction and her critical essays have rightly drawn appreciative and even glowin...
Marilynne Robinson's Pulitzer prize-winning novel Gilead is preoccupied with religious epistemology....
ABSTRACT. Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead (2007), a meditative letter written by an aging minister, prob...
As my honors capstone and a culminating course for the English major, I have completed an individual...
Marilynne Robinson's Gilead (2007), a meditative letter written by an aging minister, probes the nee...
This article contributes to a small body of criticism concerning Sylvester Judd’s 1845 novel Margare...
Šis darbs analizē Džona Banjana pieeju kalvinismam literārajā darbā Svētceļnieka Taka, Hermana Melvi...
This chapter explores the challenges of teaching Gilead (2004) by Marilynne Robinson to British unde...
In her novel Gilead, Marilynne Robinson establishes a correlation between the presence of Protestant...
Some of the most interesting aspects of William Faulkner\u27s work are the parallels to Calvinism wh...
In the tradition of nineteenth-century novelists who turned to the essay, Marilynne Robinson offers ...
Looks back at the author\u27s original article on the marginalization of Calvinist beliefs in earlie...
As a contemporary American female writer, a devout Christian, Marilynne Robinson gets her religious ...
This essay demonstrates that Arden of Faversham and A Woman Killed with Kindness explore important t...
The title of this paper is a direct counterpoint to chapter 14 of Walter Kaiser\u27s and Moises Silv...