A close reading of «Bartleby, the Scrivener,» his most sustained study of New York, reveals in fact that Melville had
a profoundly theological understandings of the nineteenth - century city.
Not exact matches
It will generate resentment on the part of faculty, many of whom
understand the problem and have struggled, with varying success, to deal with it, and others who will disagree
profoundly with the
theological assumptions.
Although my response to their challenge has hardly been uncritical, I remain
profoundly grateful to them for the help they have given me and any number of my students in more adequately
understanding our own
theological responsibility.