God and the Creative Imagination: Metaphor, Symbol and Myth in Religion and Theology

God and the Creative Imagination: Metaphor, Symbol and Myth in Religion and Theology

by Paul Avis
God and the Creative Imagination: Metaphor, Symbol and Myth in Religion and Theology

God and the Creative Imagination: Metaphor, Symbol and Myth in Religion and Theology

by Paul Avis

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Overview

'A mere metaphor', 'only symbolic', 'just a myth' - these tell tale phrases reveal how figurative language has been cheapened and devalued in our modern and postmodern culture. In God and the Creative Imagination, Paul Avis argues the contrary: we see that actually, metaphor, symbol and myth, are the key to a real knowledge of God and the sacred. Avis examines what he calls an alternative tradition, stemming from the Romantic poets Blake, Wordsworth and Keats and drawing on the thought of Cleridge and Newman, and experience in both modern philosophy and science.
God and the Creative Imagination intriguingly draws on a number of non-theological disciplines, from literature to philosophy of science, to show us that God is appropriately likened to an artist or poet and that the greatest truths are expressed in an imaginative form.
Anyone wishing to further their understanding of God, belief and the imagination will find this an inspiring work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415215039
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/12/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Paul Avis

Table of Contents

PART I 1 Speaking of God in the language of the imagination 2 The fate of the imagination in modernity 3 The fate of the imagination in postmodernity 4 Affirming the truth of imagination: The alternative tradition PART II 5 The world of biblical imagination 6 Creative theology and the making of doctrine 7 Imagination and the adventure of faith 8 Liturgy as literature PART III 9 Metaphor 10 Symbol 11 Myth PART IV 12 Critical realism 13 Symbolic realism 14 Mythic realism

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