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War II period for articulate expressions of theological themes such as despair, alienation, redemption, and revelation. Drawing primarily on Paul Tillich's theology of culture—which defined religion as the substance of culture and culture as the form of religion—Scott eloquently explored the crisis of faith in modern literature, the climate of faith in Kafka, Camus, and Bellow, and the themes of alienation and reconciliation in modern plays, poetry, and novels. Scott taught several generations of students that a dialogue with the literary imagination of the age would provide rich rewards for Christian theology by offering a deepening awareness of itself and the time in which it finds itself. In one of his most eloquent and astute observations, Scott pointed out that the sense that the anchoring center of life is broken and that the world is abandoned and adrift is a basic premise underlying most of our literature.
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at the University of Chicago established the emerging interdisciplinary field that became known variously as religion and literature, theology and literature, or Christianity and literature. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, theologians found themselves looking to the literature of the post-World
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idea that poems should be studied as autonomous objects and to remind scholars that authors' personal beliefs are crucial for understanding their texts; in this way, he also returned criticism to a study of the way literature represents the outside world.
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Morphologies of Faith: Essays in Religion and Culture in Honor of Nathan A. Scott Jr.
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Wright, Terry. "Religion and Literature from the Modern to the Postmodern: Scott,
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Negative Capability. Studies in the New Literature and the Religious Situation
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Rehearsals of Discomposure. Alienation and Reconciliation in Modern Literature
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in Washington, D.C. He taught at Chicago from 1955 to 1977, when he moved to
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The Broken Center. Studies in the Theological Horizon of Modern Literature
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and was an ordained priest in the Episcopal Church. He taught at
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Hesla, David H. "Religion and Literature: The Second Stage."
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Scott's innovation in literary criticism was to reject the
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Religion and Literature at U Chicago's Divinity School
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University of Chicago
New Critics'
University of Michigan
Union Theological Seminary
Columbia University
Lionel Trilling
Reinhold Niebuhr
Jacques Barzun
Virginia Union University
Howard University
University of Virginia
American Academy of Religion
Steiner
Detweiler



"Remembering Nathan Scott"
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1462220
Nathan A. Scott (1925-2006)
Callaloo
New Haven, Connecticut
Yale University Press
Negative Capability. Studies in the New Literature and the Religious Situation
ISBN
9780300011067
Coleridge
Arnold
Pater
Santayana

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