In a culture where institutional religion is in decline there is a pressing need for new theological strategies. Andrew Shanks argues for a fresh 'theological poetics', providing an eloquent first step towards meeting these needs and an alternative strategy for reconciling Christian theology with poetic truth.
In a culture where institutional religion is in decline there is a pressing need for new theological strategies. Andrew Shanks argues for a fresh 'theological poetics', providing an eloquent first step towards meeting these needs and an alternative strategy for reconciling Christian theology with poetic truth.
Andrew Shanks is a Church of England priest in North yorkshire. He is the author of God and Modernity (Routledge, 2000), Civil Society, Civil Religion (Blackwell, 1995) and Hegel's Political Economy (Cambridge University Press, 1991).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I First principles Chapter 1 Faith: poetry versus metaphysical opinion Chapter 2 Confessions of a traitorous clerc Chapter 3 The 'pathos of shakenness' Chapter 4 'Mythic theology' Part II Case studies Chapter 5 The heritage of Amos Chapter 6 A shaken sacramentalism Chapter 7 Blake Chapter 8 Hölderlin Chapter 9 'After Auschwitz' Part III Conclusion Chapter 10 Incredulity and liturgy Chapter 11 Envoi
Part I First principles Chapter 1 Faith: poetry versus metaphysical opinion Chapter 2 Confessions of a traitorous clerc Chapter 3 The 'pathos of shakenness' Chapter 4 'Mythic theology' Part II Case studies Chapter 5 The heritage of Amos Chapter 6 A shaken sacramentalism Chapter 7 Blake Chapter 8 Hölderlin Chapter 9 'After Auschwitz' Part III Conclusion Chapter 10 Incredulity and liturgy Chapter 11 Envoi
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