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Emily Dickinson's approving God : divine design and the problem of suffering

"Focusing on Emily Dickinson's poem "Apparently with no surprise," Keane explores the poet's embattled relationship with the deity of her Calvinist tradition, reflecting on literature and religion, faith and skepticism, theology and science in light of continuing confrontations between Darwinism and design, science and literal conceptions of a divine Creator"--Provided by publisher
eBook, English, ©2008
University of Missouri Press, Columbia, ©2008
Criticism, interpretation, etc
1 online resource (xii, 256 pages)
9780826266569, 0826266568
609682449
The poem and images of God
Religion and science: Einstein's Spinozisti God
God and evolution : the contemporary debate
Design, challenged and defended
Emily Dickinson on Christ and Crucifixion
Destroyers and victims: "apparently with no surprise" and related scenarios
Design and accident
Frost, the blonde assassin
Dickinson's death-haunted earthly paradise
Flowers, and thoughts too deep for tears
Questioning divine benevolence
The final dialectic: believing and disbelieving
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2020
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