Christianity Not As Old as the Creation: The Last of Defoe’s Performances ed. by G. A. Starr (original) (raw)

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Nicholas Seager

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Unveiling Daniel Defoe's Religious Identity Robinson Crusoe Caught between Christianity, Crypto-Judaism or Judaizing,

Alamir M U H A M A D H I N D A W Y Sultan

مجلة رسالة المشرق- المجلد 36، العدد 4 - الرقم المسلسل للعدد 4 الصفحة 581-625, 2021

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"Defoe at 350" Eighteenth-Century Studies 45:1 (2011): 142-150.pdf

Nicholas Seager

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Beyond Furbank and Owens: A New Consideration of the "Defoe" Canon

Ashley Marshall

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Daniel Defoe and the Scottish Church

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International Journal of Philosophy and Theology Christian deism in eighteenth century England

joseph waligore

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THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND THEOLOGY edited by Andrew Hass, David Jasper and Elisabeth Jay

cecilia hatt

New Blackfriars, 2011

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Robinson Crusoe as Defoe's Theory of Fiction

Kevin Seidel

Novel, 2011

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"Literary Evaluation and Authorship Attribution, or Defoe's Politics at the Hanoverian Succession" Huntington Library Quarterly 80.1 (2017): 47-69.pdf

Nicholas Seager

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Rev. of David Aers, <Faith, Ethics and Church: Writing in England, 1360-1409> (Cambridge, Eng.: D. S. Brewer, 2000) in 77 (2002): 861-63.

Lawrence Besserman

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"Literary Secularism," Chapter 1: The Critical Tradition and the Modern Novel: From Daniel Defoe to James Wood

Amardeep Singh

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“’How small a part of the world’: An 18th-Century Literary Topography of World Christianity in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe Trilogy

Richard F Young

In: Veränderte Landkarten: Auf dem Weg zu einer polyzentrischen Geschichte des Weltchristentums. Edited by Ciprian Burlacioiu and Adrian Hermann (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag), pp. 111—124., 2013

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Defoe’s MRS Veal and the Rhetoric of Certainty

Sorana Corneanu

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Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe, Moll Flanders. A Reader’s Guide to Essential Criticism by Paul Baines

Geoffrey Sill

The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats, 2009

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A Critical Study of Daniel Defoe’s Verse: Recovering the Neglected Corpus of His Poetic Work by Andreas K. E. Mueller

Geoffrey Sill

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A Rhetorical Comparison of Daniel Defoe's The Shortest Way with the Dissenters and the Twenty-First Century War on Christianity

Allie Faden

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Who Wrote What?: The Question of Attribution 2

Maximillian Novak

Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 1996

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Review of Hudson, Lucci and Wigelsworth, eds. Atheism and Deism Revalued

William E . Burns

The Sixteenth Century Journal, 2016

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Daniel Defoe, Master of Fictions: His Life and Ideas (review

John Richetti

Eighteenth-century Fiction, 2002

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Religion in England, 1688–1791. By Gordon Rupp. Oxford History of the Christian Church. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. xiii + 584. $79.00

Barry Levis

Church History, 1990

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Defoe's Writings and Manliness: Contrary Men. By Stephen H. Gregg

mihaela culea

The European Legacy, 2012

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Jesus in an Age of Enlightenment: Radical Gospels from Thomas Hobbes to Thomas Jefferson

Jonathan C P Birch

Jesus in an Age of Enlightenment: Radical Gospels from Thomas Hobbes to Thomas Jefferson , 2019

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‘Theological Enlightenments and Ridiculous Theologies: Contradistinction in English Polemical Theology’, in Brett C. McInelly (ed.), Religion in the Age of Enlightenment: Volume 2 (New York: AMS Press, 2010), 209-41

David Manning

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The Oxford handbook of English literature and theology

Elisabeth Jay

2007

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" A Rhapsody of Heresies " : The Scriptural Politics of Hobbes's De Cive

Alison McQueen

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CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY IN THE EARLY CHURCH by Anthony Meredith SJ,T & T Clark, Continuum, London, 2012, pp.173, £ 14.99, pbk

Cyril A . F . Chilson

New Blackfriars, 2014

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Kevin Seidel

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‘A “Body Unfitt”: Daniel Defoe in the Pillory and the Resurrection of the Versifying Self’

Andreas K E Mueller

The Eighteenth Century: Theory & Interpretation 54.3, 2013

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The Transformations Of The Novelistic Canon: The Comparison Of Daniel Defoe’s And Penelope Aubin’s Dedication To Truth And Virtue

Joanna Maciulewicz

Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, 2014

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Alison Fisch Katz

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David Manning

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Theology and English Literature: From Christopher Marlowe to Alexander Pope

suruchi kumari

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Satire, Fantasy and Writings on the Supernatural by Daniel Defoe

Geoffrey Sill

The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats, 2008

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The Piety of the English Deists: Their Personal Relationship with an Active God

Joseph Waligore

Intellectual History Review, 2012

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‘Beyond the death of the Christian novel: Literature as Theology’, Philotheos 6, pp.48-60.

Spyridoula Athanasopoulou-Kypriou

2006

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