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Publicado por James Clarke and Co Ltd, 2010
ISBN 10: 0227173368ISBN 13: 9780227173367
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Softcover. Condición: new. Reprint. A growing number of professional theologians today seek to push theological inquiry beyond the relative seclusion of academic specialization into a broader marketplace of public ideas and to recast the theological task as an integrative discipline wholly engaged with the issues and sensibilities of the age Accordingly such scholars seek to draw upon and engage the insights and practices of a variety of cultural resources including those of the arts in their theological projects Arguing that poetry can be a form of theological discourse Mahan shows how poetry offers rich theological resources and instruction for the Christian church In drawing attention to the peculiar advantages it affords this book addresses one of the greatest challenges facing the church today the difficulty of effectively communicating the Christian gospel with increasingly disaffected latemodern peopleTable of ContentsAcknowledgements Permissions Foreword by Ben Quash Introduction Can Poetry Matter to Christian Theology From the Exposition of Grace to the Place of Images Incarnational Witness and the Way of Images in Charles Williams Arthuriad Poetry as Remembrance The Poetics of Testimony and Historical Redress in Micheal OSiadhails The Gossamer Wall Geoffrey Hills Pitch of Attention and Poetic Kenosis in The Triumph of Love Conclusion Bibliography.
Publicado por James Clarke & Co Ltd, 2010
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. 'Can poetry matter to Christian theology?' David Mahan asks in the introduction to this interdisciplinary work. Does the study of poetry represent a serious theological project? What does poetry have to contribute to the public tasks of theology and the Church? How can theologians, clergy and other ministry professionals, and Christian laypeople benefit from an earnest study of poetry? A growing number of professional theologians today seek to push theological inquiry beyond the relative seclusion of academic specialisation into a broader marketplace of public ideas, and to recast the theological task as an integrative discipline, wholly engaged with the issues and sensibilities of the age. Accordingly, such scholars seek to draw upon and engage the insights and practices of a variety of cultural resources, including those of the arts, in their theological projects. Arguing that poetry can be a form of theological discourse, Mahan shows how poetry offers rich theological resources and instruction for the Christian church.In drawing attention to the 'peculiar advantages' it affords, this book addresses one of the greatest challenges facing the church today: the difficulty of effectively communicating the Christian gospel with increasingly disaffected 'late-modern' people. A challenging and original work that argues that the arts, and poetry in particular, offer an invaluable and under-explored medium for developing and communicating theological insights. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.