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Kierkegaard And The Staging Of Desire Rhetoric And Performance In A Theology Of Eros Hughes

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Kierkegaard And The Staging Of Desire Rhetoric And Performance In A Theology Of Eros Hughes
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Publisher: New York : Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.26 MB
Author: Hughes, Carl S
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Kierkegaard And The Staging Of Desire Rhetoric And Performance In A Theology Of Eros Hughes by Hughes, Carl S instant download after payment.

xiii, 257 pages : 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index, Prologue: theology and fairy tales -- Introduction: staging desire, with constant reference to the concept of irony -- Desiring \"the one\" in vaudeville, marriage, and beyond -- Vor Frue Kirke as stage: aesthetics and desire in liturgy and sacrament -- The woman who was a sinner: a new statue in Vor Frue Kirke -- Theatrical and eucharistic transformations: from the farce theater to the feet of Christ -- Sacramental writing, sacramental living: eros in existence -- Epilogue: renewing theology: Kierkegaard beyond Barth

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