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Introduction Chapter 1. The "Enigma" of Signification in "Figurative" Language Chapter 2. Elisions of Abstract and Concrete, Epitomized in a "True-love"
Chapter 3. Agency: When Christ as "Doer" Is Also the "Love Deed"
Chapter 4. Time in Narrative: The Teleology of History Meets the Timelessness of God "in plenitudo temporis"
Chapter 5. "He is in the mydde point": Poetic Deep Structure and the Frameworks of Incarnational Poetics Conclusion
Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments
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