The Novel as Church: Preaching to Readers in Contemporary Fiction

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The Novel as Church: Preaching to Readers in Contemporary Fiction

Author(s): David Dickinson (author) (Author)

  • Publisher: Baylor University Press
  • Publication Date: 30 Mar. 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 232 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1602586829
  • ISBN-13: 9781602586826

Book Description

Reading the likes of Updike, Dickens, and Faulkner with a preacher’s eye, David Dickinson offers an instructive examination of the role of the sermon as a literary element and, most strikingly, of literature as a modern sermon. Popular perceptions of religion, religious authority, and the practice of preaching have changed significantly during the past century, so much so, Dickinson argues, that fiction writers have a surprising and unique ability to preach to readers through their own fictionalized sermons and the characters who deliver them. The Novel as Church analyzes the context and intent behind these messages, uncovers the dissonance between “”novel”” and traditional preaching, and illuminates how readers’ attitudes toward preaching (and those who preach) may be influenced–or not–by the sermon writers themselves.

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About the Author

David Dickinson is Director of the St Albans Centre for Christian Studies and a minister at Marlborough Road Methodist Church in St Albans, UK.

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