George Herbert: An Anglican Saint for Scriptural Reasoning (original) (raw)

The soul as a myth and the truest agent of a myth- maker: An indispensible study of George Herbert's poetry The Temple

Dr. Shantanu Siuli

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Christ's Work in Verse: Atonement in George Herbert's The Temple

Andrew C Stout

Presbyterion, 2011

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The Place and Role of Man as a Spiritual Being in George Herbert's The Temple

Даниэль Пилецкий

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George Herbert's The Temple: A Religious Rhyme or Political Poetry

Mahdi Shafieyan, Reza Babagolzadeh

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"Use alone": Usefulness and Revision in George Herbert's The Temple

Amanda Taylor

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Time and Liturgy in George Herbert's The Temple*

Rosemary Kobus van Wengen

Theology, 2003

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George Herbert (1593-1633): Faith Shaper in Verse

Ian Bunting

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Breaking The Church: George Herbert’s Problem with Obedience

Jonathan Gallagher

Studies in Philology, 2020

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Prophecy and poetry: The Second World War and the turn to biblical typology in George Herbert’s The Temple

Martin Elsky

2022

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Pious designs: theological aesthetics in the writings of George Herbert and the Ferrars of Little Gidding

Regina Walton

2013

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Love Known: Theology and Experience in George Herbert's Poetry

Richard Strier

1983

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Putting things in Perspective: George Herbert's "Sinne" (II)

Simon Jackson

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Sounding Devotion in George Herbert's "Temple"

Thomas Ward

ELR, 2017

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Divine and human agency in the poetry of George Herbert

Ben Myers

Anglican Theological Review, 2023

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John Donne’s and George Herbert’s Employment of Secular Language and Images in Their Religious Poetry

Sameer Al-Shraah

Studies in Literature and Language, 2018

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Exploring the Various Forms in George Herbert's The Altar

Riley Palanca

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Redemption in the Poetry of George Herbert

Simeon Gallu

Études Épistémè, 2007

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The Dialectic of Semiotic and Symbolic in George Herbert’s Poetry

Farangis Ghaderi

Threshold, Scholarly Journal of the Department of English, Shahid Beheshti University, Vol. I, No. 4 (Winter 2008), pp. 12-22.

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“A More Singular Mirror”: Herbert, Acrostics, and the Biblical Psalms

Adele Davidson

George Herbert Journal, 2016

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Reading the Erotic in George Herbert's Sacramental Poetics

Warren M Liew

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Robert Wodrow and Andrew Symson: Two Late-Seventeenth-Century Scottish Readers of George Herbert’s The Temple

Guillaume Coatalen

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"G.H., Imagiste." George Herbert in Paris Conference, Institut du Monde Anglophone, Sorbonne, Paris, 2017

Hope Howell Hodgkins

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Mapping cultural identity in layers of devotional poetry: An indispensible outlook both of Henry Vaughan and of George Herbert’s evangelical outlook

SHANTANU SIULI

2018

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Getting Off the Map: Response to "George Herbert's Theology: Nearer Rome or Geneva?" (MLA Special Session, 1986)

Richard Strier

George Herbert Journal, 1987

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Spiritual Attainment in Herbert's Human Figure: "The Collar" and "Love (3)"

Meryl Borato

Academia Letters, 2021

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'“Shreds of holinesse”: George Herbert, Little Gidding, and Cutting Up Texts in Early Modern England'

Adam Smyth

ELR, 2012

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Mapping cultural identity in layers of devotional poetry: An indispensible outlook both of Henry Vaughan and of George Herbert's evangelical outlook of 17 th century England

Dr. Shantanu Siuli

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"Double Motion": George Herbert and Seventeenth-Century Polyphonic Practice

Simon Jackson

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Sacred Ground: Orthodoxy, Poetry and Religious Change

Jamie Callison

The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism, Myth and Religion, 2023

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English Historical Review: Form and Faith in Victorian Poetry and Religion, by Kirstie Blair (Oxford: Oxford U.P., 2012; pp. xiv + 258. £62.00).

Gareth Atkins

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The Form of Prayer and the Spirit of Prayer: George Herbert and John Bunyan in Conversation

David Parry

The Glass, 2019

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Take Hold of the Robe of a Jew": Herbert of Bosham's Christian Hebraism

Stephen Burnett

Church History and Religious Culture, 2007

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“Music, Prayer, and ‘Something Understood’: Jean Molinet and George Herbert on the Ineffable”

Camilo Peralta

Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 2022

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The Oxford handbook of English literature and theology

Elisabeth Jay

2007

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Review of Book: The Poet as Believe (Ashgate Studies in Theology, Imagination and the Arts)

Andre Gushurst-Moore

The Downside review, 2011

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