Exploring the intersection of literary and theological modernisms, this study delves into the responses of early-twentieth-century authors to the modernist crisis in Christian theology. It presents a transnational and interdenominational cultural history, incorporating diverse sources such as novels, poetry, and theological treatises. The book highlights the engagement of prominent figures like Rainer Maria Rilke and T. S. Eliot in the debates between modernist and neo-scholastic theologians, revealing their influence on contemporary discussions of religion and literature.
Joanna Rzepa Boeken
