Just Above My Head: James Baldwin's Quest for Belief09/01/1997The work of James Baldwin has suffered from much critical misunderstanding due largely to critics' dualistlic approach, which sets political concerns against spiritual ones, emphasizes only the former in Baldwin's work, and misses his complex examination of individual experience and responsibility. Rather than a dichotomous thinker, Baldwin is a dialectician who strives to respect the necessary vital tension between political reality and spiritual vision. ALthough he rails passionately against the sins of professed Christians and the institutuional church, has deep though troubled faith in God and in Christian ideals has gone all but unrecognized. This article discusses the twin spaces of Baldwin's relationship with Christianity, including his neglected Christian faith and his implicit theology. |
The Critical Reception of James Baldwin in Japan: An Annotated Bibliography01/01/1991Presents the bibliography list of all the literary work by James Baldwin published in Japan from March 1989 to 1991. Several Japanese translation work of Baldwin. |
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