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ISBN-10
0567251144
Book Title
Theology and Literature after Postmodernity (Religion and the
ISBN
9780567251145
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Religion
Publication Name
Theology and Literature after Postmodernity
Item Length
9.2 in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Subject
Theology, Subjects & Themes / Religion, Christian Theology / General, General
Publication Year
2015
Series
Religion and the University Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Peter Hampson
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
21.3 Oz
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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This volume continues the exploration of theology in relation to other disciplines (mediated by philosophy), in order to demonstrate a creative and imaginative role for the Christian theologicalperspective within the university setting.Following its sister volumes Theology and Philosophy: Faith and Reason and Christianity and the Disciplines: The Transformation of the University, this book extends and deepens a dialogue between faith and the academic disciplines, and thereby raises theologically and philosophically principled challenges for contemporary academic discussions.It does so in the context of postmodern, critical approaches to literature.

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Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
0567251144
ISBN-13
9780567251145
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Author
Peter Hampson
Publication Name
Theology and Literature after Postmodernity
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Theology, Subjects & Themes / Religion, Christian Theology / General, General
Publication Year
2015
Series
Religion and the University Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Religion
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Item Length
9.2 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
21.3 Oz

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2014-033353
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College Audience
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Theology and Literature after Postmodernity brings us an intelligently provocative set of essays. To read them all is to have one's sense of the possible interactions of theology and literature greatly expanded. The essays provide many insightful, even brilliant, readings of texts, but their greater contribution is to lay paths for future scholarship, for those who have the courage and resourcefulness to follow ., The aim of this volume, the editors make clear, is to create a 'hospitable' space where theological and literary texts, and those who read, write and discuss them, can converse creatively and openly. 'Hospitality' implies food offered to a guest. We receive a banquet here: a rich variety of remarkably thought-provoking essays, with something for every taste. It is one of those 'all-you-can-eat' banquets, as each 'dish' (or chapter) invites and repays multiple 'tastings'. Hospitality also creates an abiding debt of gratitude to the host; and certainly, I closed this book conscious, not only of a sense of fullness and well-being, but of a debt to all who 'hosted' me as I read their works., "This fine collection features some of the liveliest minds at work in Anglophone literary and theological study. They avoid the postmodernist denial of any transcendent basis for such binaries as belief and unbelief, time and eternity, comedy and tragedy. Instead, they unite such contraries within a complex and difficult tension that identifies both the absence and presence of God in a secular age such as ours. They do so by fresh readings of figures which range from Augustine and Gregory the Great to Dante and Nicholas of Cusa, from Shakespeare and Wordsworth to Graham Greene and R. S. Thomas, on to Philip Pullman and J. K. Rowling. Here is a veritable feast for body and soul, mind and heart alike." --Ralph C. Wood, Baylor University, USA " Theology and Literature after Postmodernity brings us an intelligently provocative set of essays. To read them all is to have one's sense of the possible interactions of theology and literature greatly expanded. The essays provide many insightful, even brilliant, readings of texts, but their greater contribution is to lay paths for future scholarship, for those who have the courage and resourcefulness to follow . " --Alan Jacobs, Wheaton College, USA "The aim of this volume, the editors make clear, is to create a 'hospitable' space where theological and literary texts, and those who read, write and discuss them, can converse creatively and openly. 'Hospitality' implies food offered to a guest. We receive a banquet here: a rich variety of remarkably thought-provoking essays, with something for every taste. It is one of those 'all-you-can-eat' banquets, as each 'dish' (or chapter) invites and repays multiple 'tastings'. Hospitality also creates an abiding debt of gratitude to the host; and certainly, I closed this book conscious, not only of a sense of fullness and well-being, but of a debt to all who 'hosted' me as I read their works." --Gregory Seach, University of Cambridge, UK " Theology and Literature after Postmodernity brings us an intelligently provocative set of essays. To read them all is to have one's sense of the possible interactions of theology and literature greatly expanded. The essays provide many insightful, even brilliant, readings of texts, but their greater contribution is to lay paths for future scholarship, for those who have the courage and resourcefulness to follow" -- Alan Jacobs, Wheaton College, USA, This fine collection features some of the liveliest minds at work in Anglophone literary and theological study. They avoid the postmodernist denial of any transcendent basis for such binaries as belief and unbelief, time and eternity, comedy and tragedy. Instead, they unite such contraries within a complex and difficult tension that identifies both the absence and presence of God in a secular age such as ours. They do so by fresh readings of figures which range from Augustine and Gregory the Great to Dante and Nicholas of Cusa, from Shakespeare and Wordsworth to Graham Greene and R. S. Thomas, on to Philip Pullman and J. K. Rowling. Here is a veritable feast for body and soul, mind and heart alike. - Ralph C. Wood, Baylor University, USA, This fine collection features some of the liveliest minds at work in Anglophone literary and theological study. They avoid the postmodernist denial of any transcendent basis for such binaries as belief and unbelief, time and eternity, comedy and tragedy. Instead, they unite such contraries within a complex and difficult tension that identifies both the absence and presence of God in a secular age such as ours. They do so by fresh readings of figures which range from Augustine and Gregory the Great to Dante and Nicholas of Cusa, from Shakespeare and Wordsworth to Graham Greene and R. S. Thomas, on to Philip Pullman and J. K. Rowling. Here is a veritable feast for body and soul, mind and heart alike., Theology and Literature after Postmodernity brings us an intelligently provocative set of essays. To read them all is to have one's sense of the possible interactions of theology and literature greatly expanded. The essays provide many insightful, even brilliant, readings of texts, but their greater contribution is to lay paths for future scholarship, for those who have the courage and resourcefulness to follow - Alan Jacobs, Wheaton College, USA, The aim of this volume, the editors make clear, is to create a 'hospitable' space where theological and literary texts, and those who read, write and discuss them, can converse creatively and openly. 'Hospitality' implies food offered to a guest. We receive a banquet here: a rich variety of remarkably thought-provoking essays, with something for every taste. It is one of those 'all-you-can-eat' banquets, as each 'dish' (or chapter) invites and repays multiple 'tastings'. Hospitality also creates an abiding debt of gratitude to the host; and certainly, I closed this book conscious, not only of a sense of fullness and well-being, but of a debt to all who 'hosted' me as I read their works. - Gregory Seach, University of Cambridge, UK, This fine collection features some of the liveliest minds at work in Anglophone literary and theological study. They avoid the postmodernist denial of any transcendent basis for such binaries as belief and unbelief, time and eternity, comedy and tragedy. Instead, they unite such contraries within a complex and difficult tension that identifies both the absence and presence of God in a secular age such as ours. They do so by fresh readings of figures which range from Augustine and Gregory the Great to Dante and Nicholas of Cusa, from Shakespeare and Wordsworth to Graham Greene and R. S. Thomas, on to Philip Pullman and J. K. Rowling. Here is a veritable feast for body and soul, mind and heart alike. - Ralph C. Wood, Baylor University, USA Theology and Literature after Postmodernity brings us an intelligently provocative set of essays. To read them all is to have one's sense of the possible interactions of theology and literature greatly expanded. The essays provide many insightful, even brilliant, readings of texts, but their greater contribution is to lay paths for future scholarship, for those who have the courage and resourcefulness to follow - Alan Jacobs, Wheaton College, USA The aim of this volume, the editors make clear, is to create a 'hospitable' space where theological and literary texts, and those who read, write and discuss them, can converse creatively and openly.  'Hospitality' implies food offered to a guest.  We receive a banquet here: a rich variety of remarkably thought-provoking essays, with something for every taste.  It is one of those 'all-you-can-eat' banquets, as each 'dish' (or chapter) invites and repays multiple 'tastings'.  Hospitality also creates an abiding debt of gratitude to the host; and certainly, I closed this book conscious, not only of a sense of fullness and well-being, but of a debt to all who 'hosted' me as I read their works. - Gregory Seach, University of Cambridge, UK
Table of Content
Table of ContentsForeword Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University, USA Introduction: Hospitable Conversations in Theology and Literature: Re-opening a Space to be Human The Editors Part One: Pedagogy1. Religion, History, and Faithful Reading Susannah Brietz Monta, University of Notre Dame, USA 2. Theology, Literature and Prayer: A Pedagogical Suggestion Vittorio Montemaggi, University of Notre Dame, US 3. Bleak Liturgies: R. S. Thomas and 'changes not to his liking' Hester Jones, University of Bristol, UK Part Two: Theological and Literary Reconstructions4. Belief and Imagination Graham Ward, Christ Church, University of Oxford, UK 5. Literary Apologetics beyond Postmodernism: Duality and Death in Philip Pullman and J.K. Rowling Alison Milbank, University of Nottingham, UK 6. Cusa: A Pre-modern Postmodern Reader of Shakespeare Johannes Hoff, Heythrop College, UK and Peter Hampson, Blackfriars Hall, UK 7.'The One Life within Us and Abroad': Pathetic Fallacy Reconsidered Gavin Hopps, University of St Andrews, UK 8. Love Among the Ruins: Hermeneutics of Theology and Literature in the University after the 20th century Jeffrey Keuss, Seattle Pacific University, USA 9. 'Thrashing between Exoneration and Excoriation: Creating Narratives in We Need to Talk about Kevin Zoë Lehmann Imfeld, University of Bern, Switzerland 10. The Shakespeare Music: Eliot and von Balthasar on Shakespeare's 'romances' and the 'ultra-dramatic' Aaron Riches, Instituto de Teología Lumen Gentium, Instituto de Filosofía Edith Stein, Spain 11. Fictioning Things: Gift and Narrative John Milbank, University of Nottingham, UK 12. Language, Reality and Desire in Augustine's De Doctrina Rowan Williams, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, UK Index
Copyright Date
2015
Dewey Decimal
261.5/8
Dewey Edition
23

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