Freedom and Limit: A Dialogue between Literature and Christian Doctrine (Studies in Literature and Religion)

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ISBN-10:

0333491424

ISBN-13:

9780333491423

Author(s): Fiddes, P.
Edition: 1991
Released: Nov 25, 1991
Format: Hardcover, 277 pages

Description:

If imagination is understood to be a human response to the self-revelation of God, what practical results might this have for the work both of literary criticism and theology? Both theologians and creative writers find human existence to be characterised by basic tension between freedom and limit, which accounts for a sense of 'fallenness', and which a dialogue between literature and Christian doctrine can do much to illuminate. Such a dialogue is worked out in studies of the poetry of William Blake and Gerard Manley Hopkins, and the novels of D.H. Lawrence, Iris Murdoch and William Golding.

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