Daily Archives: 2005/07/30

High Level Literary Theory and the Amateur

I should have noticed when I read Lentricchia’s “Confessions of an Ex-Literary Critic” years ago, but I’ve realized recently why I can’t get on board, at least not all the way, with the various “hermeneutics of suspicion” movements: I’m just … Continue reading

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N.T. Wright, Again

I just finished the second volume of N.T. Wright’s series Christian Origins and the Question of God, and Jesus and the Victory of God was just as great as the first volume. Wright engages and critiques many scholarly commonplaces and … Continue reading

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