当代小说中的神职人员与老人

D. G. Kehl
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当代小说中的人物形象为分析神职人员对衰老和老年人的态度提供了有价值的依据。具有讽刺意味的是,当代小说中的许多神职人员,缺乏仁爱、单纯、欢乐的本质好处,在他们对自己和他人的衰老的态度上,并没有积极地代表基督教。在过去二十年出版的八部小说中,作者考察了神职人员——四名美国人,三名英国人,一名加拿大人——他们代表了广泛的普世教派——圣公会、圣公会、苏格兰长老会、卫理公会、南方福音派、南方黑人——他们对衰老的反应从轻蔑到尊敬不等。
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Clerics and the Elderly in the Contemporary Novel
Providing a valuable basis for analysis of clerical attitudes toward aging and the aged are profiles in the contemporary novel. Ironically, many clerics in contempora fiction, lacking essential benefits of benignitas, simplicitas, hilaritas, do not represent Christianity positively in their attitudes toward their own aging and that of others. Clerics in eight novels published in the last two decades are examined-four American, three British, one Canadian- representing a wide ecumenical spectrum-Anglican, Episcopalian, Scotch Presbyterian, Methodist, Southern Evangelical, Southern Black-and ranging from pejorative to honorific In their respective reactions to aging.
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