1: Jesus as Christ and More: The First Eighteen Centuries
2: Jesus as Romantic Hero
3: Sliding into Modernism: Jesus Pale and Shrunken
4: Crisis of the Secularized West: Postmodernism's Jesus as
Anti-Hero
5: Crucified Africa: The Politicized Jesus of Africa and Beyond
6: Archetypal Christ: Arabic Poetry and other Wastelands
7: Jesus Absent
8: Between Absence and Presence: Playing Around with Jesus
9: Jesus Present
Peggy Rosenthal has taught courses on poetry and spirituality at St. Bernards Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology and at Wheaton College. Her previous books include Words and Values and Divine Inspiration.
"[The Poets' Jesus] is a short, reader-friendly account of how
poets have rendered Jesus, primarily from the 19th century to the
present. This book is also, in passing, a swift overview of the
last two centuries of Christian theology and Western culture."
--Peter Steinfels, The New York Times
"Rosenthal's range is ambitious.... [Her] arguments are convincing,
her examples compelling and her knowledge of contemporary poets
impressive. Her clear prose style and her avoidance of the
distancing parlance of current literary theory make this a valuable
study not only for the scholar of literature but for the general
reader who would like to see the old familiars in a fresh context
and, in the process, be introduced to new and provocative images
of
Jesus."--Christian Century
"As I read the book, I rejoiced, I bounced in my steps, I flung out
hosannas.... With a keen sense of each poet's intellectual and
theological context, Rosenthal not only probes the religious
imagination but also studies--from obviously fresh sources--the
history of theology and the history of belief.... The Poets' Jesus
is brilliant in taking two limited areas--poetry and the figure of
Jesus--and turning their intersection into a grand survey of
intellectual history and the history of belief.... The subtitle is
apt; for reading, for thinking, even for meditating, The Poets'
Jesus is a millennial book."--Joseph J. Feeney, America
"[The Poets' Jesus] engagingly proceeds more like a Cook's tour
than an academic inquiry. Rosenthal has many of the qualities that
one wants in a tour guide: she is... well informed...; she is
articulate; and she loves her subject.... [In] the figure of Jesus
in mid and late twentieth-century world poetry...especially, she is
an engaging, stimulating guide."--Christianity and Literature
"Explores how different cultural contexts have influenced the way
poets represent Jesus....There is a fascinating chapter on Arabic
poetry, T.S. Eliot, cruelty, and waste and another on Samuel
Beckett leading back to W.H. Auden....Will interest scholars of
poetry and religion as well as general readers of poetry."--Library
Journal
"The Poets' Jesus is an absorbing book, a passionate and timely
survey of the way modern poets have 'configured' the protagonist of
the Christian story. With seemingly effortless grace, Peggy
Rosenthal covers an astonishing amount of poetic territory--both
spiritual and geographical. From European and American poets to the
less well-known writers of Africa and the Middle East, from a Jesus
who is depicted as frail or absent to a resurgent Jesus who in
recent decades is mysteriously present, Rosenthal is there to
enlarge the range and depth of our understanding. With her profound
sensitivity for things spiritual and literary, Rosenthal is the
perfect guide
for the pilgrim in search of the Word within the poet's words."
--Gregory Wolfe, Editor, Image: A Journal of the Arts and
Religion
"Peggy Rosenthal's easygoing and often droll voice comes through on
every page, as she guides her reader on a world tour of poetry
centered on Jesus. Learned and accessible (never abstruse), The
Poets' Jesus is respectful of scholarship without being burdened by
its agendas or jargon. Rosenthal's thumbnail sketches of poets'
lives, historical events, and literary movements demonstrate her
truly global range, but she never loses her focus on the figure
of Jesus, re-embodied in verse by a stunning variety of poets. A
superb companion to the Oxford anthology, Divine Inspiration: The
Life of Jesus in World Poetry (ed. Robert Atwan, George Dardess,
and Peggy
Rosenthal), The Poets' Jesus shares its laudable aim of showing how
poets far afield express diverse versions of Jesus and Christ."
--Suzanne Keen, Washington and Lee University
"[The Poets' Jesus] is a short, reader-friendly account of how
poets have rendered Jesus, primarily from the 19th century to the
present. This book is also, in passing, a swift overview of the
last two centuries of Christian theology and Western culture."
--Peter Steinfels, The New York Times
"An important new book.... Her work is nothing short of a tour de
force....It is Rosenthal's global reach that is most fascinating
and compelling....No one with an interest in Jesus, a poet himself
in many ways, should overlook this finely balanced account." --The
Mobile Register
"Rosenthal's range is ambitious.... [Her] arguments are convincing,
her examples compelling and her knowledge of contemporary poets
impressive. Her clear prose style and her avoidance of the
distancing parlance of current literary theory make this a valuable
study not only for the scholar of literature but for the general
reader who would like to see the old familiars in a fresh context
and, in the process, be introduced to new and provocative images
of
Jesus."--Christian Century
"An impressive tour de force.... [Rosenthal's] personal perspective
makes this book all the more enjoyable.... The quality of surprise
and rapid association that characterizes the writing of chapter one
is at work in the entire book."--Cross Currents
"As I read the book, I rejoiced, I bounced in my steps, I flung out
hosannas.... With a keen sense of each poet's intellectual and
theological context, Rosenthal not only probes the religious
imagination but also studies--from obviously fresh sources--the
history of theology and the history of belief.... The Poets' Jesus
is brilliant in taking two limited areas--poetry and the figure of
Jesus--and turning their intersection into a grand survey of
intellectual history and the history of belief.... The subtitle is
apt; for reading, for thinking, even for meditating, The Poets'
Jesus is a millennial book."--Joseph J. Feeney, America
"[An] engaging and insightful study...the scope of [Rosenthal's]
study is global.... In addition to its remarkable breadth and its
graceful prose, two other features of The Poets' Jesus will commend
it to readers. The endnotes provide additional, helpful information
about the poets discussed, many of whom will be unfamiliar to a
general audience. Also, reproductions of artwork throughout the
book reflect its global scope and complement the text in
interesting ways. Readers of Religion and Literature will not want
to miss The Poets' Jesus, a worthy addition, indeed, to anyone's
library."--Religion and Literature
"[The Poets' Jesus] engagingly proceeds more like a Cook's tour
than an academic inquiry. Rosenthal has many of the qualities that
one wants in a tour guide: she is... well informed...; she is
articulate; and she loves her subject.... [In] the figure of Jesus
in mid and late twentieth-century world poetry...especially, she is
an engaging, stimulating guide."--Christianity and Literature
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