Narrative, religion, and science : fundamentalism versus irony, 1700-1999 / Stephen Prickett.
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- 0521811368 (hbk.)
- 0521009839 (pbk.)
- ARCH YNDC 808 P947N 21
- PN212 .P75 2002
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ARCH YNDC 704.94 R462D Discourses on art: with selections from The Idler / | ARCH YNDC 801.95 E11L Literary theory : an introduction / | ARCH YNDC 801.95 N853D Deconstruction, theory and practice / | ARCH YNDC 808 P947N Narrative, religion, and science : fundamentalism versus irony, 1700-1999 / | ARCH YNDC 808.06 B643O On philosophical style. | ARCH YNDC 808.81 B765S Sacred books of the world. [An anthology with full commentary, illustrating the development from the formulas and invocations of primitive magic to the hymns and revelations of the twentieth century. | ARCH YNDC 808.9 C752P Pascal's wager : the man who played dice with God / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 264-273) and index.
Machine generated contents note: 1 Postmodernism, grand narratives and just-so stories -- Postmodernism and grand narratives -- Just-so stories -- Narrative and irony -- Language, culture and reality -- 2 Newton and Kissinger: Science as irony? -- Said, Kissinger and Newton -- Revolutions and paradigms -- Models of reality -- Ambiguity and irony -- 3 Learning to say 'I': Literature and subjectivity -- Interior and exterior worlds -- The idea of literature -- The ideal of the fragment -- Two kinds of truth? -- 4 Reconstructing religion: Fragmentation, typology -- and symbolism -- From religion to religions -- Religions of nature and of the heart -- Millenarian fragments and organic wholes -- The aesthetics of irony: Keble and Rossetti -- 5 The ache in the missing limb: Language, truth and -- presence -- Coleridge: The language of the Bible -- Newman: The physiognomy of development -- Polanyi: The origins of meaning -- Steiner, Derrida and Hart: Presence and absence -- 6 Twentieth-century fundamentalisms: Theology, truth -- and irony -- Rorty: Language and reality -- Postmodernism and poetic language: Religion as aesthetics -- Logos and logothete: Reading reality -- 7 Science and religion: Language, metaphor and -- consilience -- Etching with universal acid -- Language as change -- A rebirth of images -- The fabric of the universe -- Concluding conversational postscript: The tomb -- of Napoleon.
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