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Romancing God by Lynn Neal
This is not the book I thought I would write, but it became the story I had to tell. As I spent thirteen months interviewing fifty readers and twenty authors, plots and prescriptions remained important parts of the tale, but the evangelical women with whom I spoke became the central characters...They dominate the pages of the novels as well as the authorship and readership of the genre. This study, then, is about how these women interpret their reading practices in relation to their religious lives--their fictional devotion. This is thus a study of evangelical women's devotional lives, of the ways romantic fiction both configures and reflects their daily practice of religion....In this view, popular culture in general and evangelical romances in particular are neither radical nor revolutionary; rather they contain both regressive and progressive elements....Through examining these women's stories, the intersection of religion, reading, and daily life becomes visible. Amidst the demands of ordinary life or a challenge to faith, the genre offers a respite from problems and a time for fun, as well as a means to cultivate piety. Romancing God: Evangelical Women and Inspirational Fiction Chapter One: The History of Evangelical Romance Chapter Two: The Discipline of Fun Chapter Three: The Evaluation of Romance Chapter Four: The Ministry of Romantic Fiction Chapter Five: The Fashioning of Faith Chapter Six: The Romance of God From Romancing God: Evangelical Women and Inspirational Fiction by Lynn S. Neal. Copyright (c) 2006 by the University of North Carolina Press. www.uncpress.unc.edu |
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