Festschrift for Walter J. Ong

Oral Tradition Volume 2, Number 1

January 1987

Table of Contents

Rahner on Sprachregelung: Regulation of Language? Of Speech?

A Remark on Silence and Listening

Orality and Literacy in Matter and Form: Ben Franklin's Way to Wealth

Speech Is the Body of the Spirit: The Oral Hermeneutic in the Writings of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

Peter Ramus, Walter Ong, and the Tradition of Humanistic Learning

Orality and Textuality in Medieval Castilian Prose

The Complexity of Oral Tradition

Two Functions of Social Discourse: From Lope de Vega to Miguel de Cervantes

The Ramist Style of John Udall: Audience and Pictorial Logic in Puritan Sermon and Controversy

Orality-Literacy Studies and the Unity of the Human Race

Literacy, Commerce, and Catholicity: Two Contexts of Change and Invention

Characteristics of Orality

"Voice" and "Address" in Literary Theory

The Harmony of Time in Paradise Lost

The Authority of the Word in St. John's Gospel: Charismatic Speech, Narrative Text, Logocentric Metaphysics

The Cosmic Myths of Homer and Hesiod

Man, Muse, and Story: Psychohistorical Patterns in Oral Epic Poetry

Early Christian Creeds and Controversies in the Light of the Orality-Literacy Hypothesis

The Making of the Novel and the Evolution of Consciousness

Coming of Age in the Global Village

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