Introduction by Roger Lundin
Part 1 Religion and American Fiction
1. Finding a Prose for God: Religion and American Fiction
Denis Donoghue
2. American Literature and/as Spiritual Inquiry
Lawrence Buell
Part 2 Religion and American Poetry
3. Variety as Religious Experience: The Poetics of the Plain Style
Elisa New
4. Keeping the Metaphors Alive: American Poetry and Transformation
Barbara Packer
Part 3 Literature, Religion, and the African American Experience
5. Genres of Redemption: African Americans, the Bible, and Slavery from Lemuel Haynes to Frederick Douglass
Mark A. Noll
6. Balm in Gilead: Memory, Mourning, and Healing in African American Autobiography
Albert J. Raboteau
7. The Race for Faith: Justice, Mercy, and the Sign of the Cross in African American Literature
Katherine Clay Bassard
8. Forms of Redemption
John Stauffer
Part 4 Literature, Religion, and American Public Life
9. Hamlet without the Prince: The Role of Religion in Postwar Nonfiction
Alan Wolfe
10. "The Only Permanent State": Belief and the Culture of Incredulity
Andrew Delbanco
Part 5 Theology and American Literature
11. How the Church Became Invisible: A Christian Reading of American Literary Tradition
Stanley Hauerwas and Ralph C. Wood
12. "The Play of the Lord": On the Limits of Critique
Roger Lundin
Notes
Index