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Rhetorical Invention and Religious Inquiry

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Publisher
Yale University Press
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
432
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This exceptional collection of writings offers for the first time a discussion among leading thinkers about the points at which rhetoric and religion illuminate and challenge each other. The contributors to the volume are eminent theorists and critics in rhetoric, theology, and religion, and they address a variety of problems and periods.

Together these writings shed light on religion as a human quest and rhetoric as the origin and sustainer of that quest. They show that when pursued with intelligence and sensitivity, rhetorical approaches to religion are capable of revitalizing both language and experience. Rhetorical figures, for example, constitute forms of language that say what cannot be said in any other way, and that move individuals toward religious truths that cannot be known in any other way. When firmly placed within religious, social, and literary history, the convergence of rhetoric and religion brings into focus crucial issues in several fieldsΒ—including philosophy, psychology, history, and artΒ—and interprets relations among self, language, and world that are central to both past and present cultures.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Introduction
Part I. Coming to Faith in Rhetoric
I. The Word as History: Sacred and Profane
2. Kenneth Burke's Religious Rhetoric: "God-Terms" and the Ontological Proof
Appendix
3. The Philosophical Foundations of Sacred Rhetoric
4. Invention, Emotion, and Conversion in Augustine's Confessions
5. Rhetorical Theology: Charity Seeking Charity
6. Rhetoric, Conscience, and the Claim of Religion
Part II. Speaking of God
7. Erasmus: Rhetorical Theologian
8 Naming God
9. Prophetic Rhetoric and Mystical Rhetoric
10. Apophatic Analogy: On the Language of Mystical Unknowing and Being-Toward-Death,
Part III. The Rhetoric of Excess, Difference, and the Sublime
11. Machiavellian Rhetoric in Paradise Lost
12. Rhetoric, Ideology, and Idolatry in the Writings of Emmanuel Levinas
13. Theological Reflections on the Hyperbolic Imagination
Part IV. Rhetoric and Community
14. Koinonia and the Friendship Between Rhetoric and Religion
15. Picturing God: The Rhetoric of Religious Images and Caravaggio's Conversion of Saint Paul
16. The Rhetoric of Philosemitism
17. Performing Faith: The Peaceable Rhetoric of God's Church
Contributors
Acknowledgment3s
Index


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