The Power of the Word Ser.: Prophetic Witness and the Reimagining of the World : Poetry, Theology and Philosophy in Dialogue- Power of the Word V by Hilary Davies (2020, Hardcover)

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PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
ISBN-100367344106
ISBN-139780367344108
eBay Product ID (ePID)8050070771

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Number of Pages264 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameProphetic Witness and the Reimagining of the World : Poetry, Theology and Philosophy in Dialogue- Power of the Word V
SubjectTheology, General, Christianity / Literature & the Arts
Publication Year2020
TypeTextbook
AuthorHilary Davies
Subject AreaReligion, Poetry
SeriesThe Power of the Word Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2020-026716
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal809.9338
Table Of ContentContributors; Introduction by the Editors; I: Approaching the Prophetic: Orientations, Ancient and Modern; 1 At the Creative Source of the Arts: Poetry as Prophecy in a Negative Theological Key- William Franke; 2 Isaiah: Reading Writing, Re-Voicing Silent Israel-Katherine Brown; 3 'Diversely and in Many Ways God poke by the Prophets': New Testament Perspectives and William Blake on the Prophetic Word- Christopher Rowland; 4 Poetry, Prophecy and the Angelic Voice: Reflections on the Divine Word- Mona Siddiqui; 5 Prophecy and the Poetic Word- David Lonsdale; II: Prophecy in the Critical Lens of Philosophy; 6 Explanation, Silence, and Then Poetry: Wittgenstein's Poetic Philosophy as a Prophetic Vision of Life- Paul Grosch; 7 The Philosopher Empedocles as Prophet and His Reception by Freud- Alessandro Schiesaro; 8 Poetry, Prophecy and Presence: Reading the Signs of the Times with Jacques Ellul- Jacob Rollison; 9 Beyond the 'Immanent Frame': Charles Taylor as Interpreter of the Prophetic in Poetry- Lukasz Tischner; III. The Prophetic in the Witness of Literature; 10 John Clare's Romantic 'I': A Prophetic Poetics of Testimony- Elizabeth Dodd; 11 Fearful Symmetry , Seventy Years On: Northrop Frye on William Blake- Michael Kirwan, SJ; 12 Czeslaw Milosz and R. S. Thomas as Prophetic Voices of Our Time- Pryemzslaw Michalski; 13 When does a Pilgrim become a Prophet? R. S. Thomas, 'This to do', and the Shaping of a Prophet- Carys Walsh; 14 T. S. Eliot and Tadeusz Rózewicz: The Prophetic Strain- Jean Ward; 15 The Forerunners: St. John the Baptist and Lazarus in the Poetry of T.S. Eliot- Malgorzata Grzegorzewska; IV. Looking Forward: Framing the Question of the Prophetic in Late-Modernity; 16 The Power of Spiritual Poetry in a Secular World- Hilary Davies; 17 'Nature Is Never Spent'?: The Prophetic Voice in Contemporary Canadian Ecological Poetry- Deborah Bowen; 18 Prophecy as Hope: Interpreting the Silence of Holy Saturday- Tina Beattie
SynopsisThis book explores the prophetic characteristics of literature, particularly poetry, that seek to reimagine the world in which it is written. Using theological and philosophical insights it charts the relentless impulse of literature to propose alternative visions, practicable or utopian, and point toward possibilities of renewal and change. Drawing from each of the three main Abrahamic religions, as well as Greek and Latin classics, an international group of scholars utilise a diverse range of analytical and interpretive methods to draw out the prophetic voice in poetry. Looking at the writings of figures like T. S. Elliot, Blake, Wittgenstein and Isaiah, the theme of the prophetic is shown to be of timely importance given the current state of geo-political challenges and uncertainties and offers a much-needed critical discussion of these broad cultural questions. This collection of essays offers readers an insight into the constructive power of literature. As such, it will be of great interest to scholars working in Religion and the Arts, Religious Studies, Theology and Aesthetics., This book explores the prophetic characteristics of literature, particularly poetry, that seek to reimagine the world in which it is written. Using theological and philosophical insights it charts the relentless impulse of literature to propose alternative visions, practicable or utopian, and point toward possibilities of renewal and change.
LC Classification NumberPN56.P744I58 2017
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