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Evangelical Writing in a Secular Imaginary

Evangelical Writing in a Secular Imaginary
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781003854463
ISBN-13 : 100385446X
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Download or read book Evangelical Writing in a Secular Imaginary written by Emily Murphy Cope and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-02-13 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Evangelical Writing in a Secular Imaginary addresses the question of how Christian undergraduates engage in academic writing and how best to teach them to participate in academic inquiry and prepare them for civic engagement. Exploring how the secular both constrains and supports undergraduates’ academic writing, the book pays special attention to how it shapes younger evangelicals’ social identities, perceptions of academic genres, and rhetorical practices. The author draws on qualitative interviews with evangelical undergraduates at a public university and qualitative document analysis of their writing for college, grounded in scholarship from social theory, writing studies, sociology of religion, rhetorical theory, and social psychology, to describe the multiple ways these evangelicals participate in the secular imaginary that is the public university through their academic writing. The conception of a “secular imaginary” provides an explanatory framework for examining the lived experiences and academic writing of religious students in American institutions of higher education. By examining the power of the secular imaginary on academic writers, this book offers rhetorical educators a more complex vocabulary that makes visible the complex social forces shaping our students’ experiences with writing. This book will be of interest not just to scholars and educators in the area of rhetoric, writing studies and communication but also those working on religious studies, Christian discourse and sociology of religion.


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