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- Renascence
- Renascence is an academic publication of Marquette University providing coverage and analysis of Christian values in literature.
Most Recent Articles from Renascence 
A WILD BEAST CAUGHT BY DR. WISEMAN: THE RHETORICAL PROBLEM OF CARDINAL WISEMAN IN CARDINAL NEWMAN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
IN his critically renowned autobiography Apologia Pro Vita Sua (1864), John Henry Newman openly abandons the fiction that autobiography is a private...
7/1/07 by Heady, Chene · More from publication"Banish All the Wor(l)d": Falstaff's Iconoclastic Threat to Kingship in I Henry IV
SHAKESPEARE'S I Henry IV challenges princely power as representational, iconic, and false. Sir John Falstaff espouses a "reformationist" distrust of...
7/1/07 by Caldwell, Ellen M · More from publicationCHRISTIAN HUMANISM AND THE ROOTS OF PEACE IN THOMAS MERTON
A number of scholars, including Gordon Zahn, James Forest, William Shannon, Ronald Powaski, James Douglass, and, more recently, Patricia Burton and...
7/1/07 by Labrie, Ross · More from publicationEDITOR'S PAGE
IT is with particular pleasure that we at Renascence present this special issue, showcasing the second Joseph M. Schwartz Memorial Essay, Professor...
4/1/07 by Block, Ed Jr · More from publicationCOLD GRACE: CHRISTIAN FAITH AND STOICISM IN THE POETRY OF J. V. CUNNINGHAM
As Renaissance scholar, textual critic, and poet J. V. Cunningham1 settles deservedly into place in our literary history, his poems in the plain...
4/1/07 by Fike, Francis · More from publicationENTRANCE TO A WORLD: HELEN PINKERTON'S "BRIGHT FICTIONS", THE
IN What Great Paintings Say, Rose-Marie and Rainer Hagen adopt the strategy of giving each of their selected masterpieces a voice. What the paintings...
4/1/07 by Baxter, John · More from publication