Priest, Prophet, Pilgrim

Priest, Prophet, Pilgrim

by Todd Edmondson
Priest, Prophet, Pilgrim

Priest, Prophet, Pilgrim

by Todd Edmondson

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Overview

Priest, Prophet, Pilgrim: Types and Distortions of Spiritual Vocation in the Fiction of Wendell Berry and Cormac McCarthy provides a reading of characters in the novels and short stories of two important contemporary American writers through the lens of spiritual theology. Applying the work of Rowan Williams, Nicholas Lash, and others, Edmondson constructs a theological framework that takes seriously the notion of Christian spirituality not as an invitation to flee from this world, but rather as a way of life that seeks reconciliation and joy within this world, encountering and embracing Godʼs presence within everyday existence, in the contexts of such realities as corporeality, communities, and the created order as a whole. This framework is then applied to the fiction of two American authors, Wendell Berry and Cormac McCarthy. By comparing these writers, the characters they create, and the worldviews that shape their narratives, Priest, Prophet, Pilgrim demonstrates, in ways that can be applied to other works and other characters, how the reading of fiction can inform the pursuit of the spiritual life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620327838
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
Publication date: 02/14/2014
Series: Distinguished Dissertations in Christian Theology , #13
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 1 - 17 Years

About the Author

Todd Edmondson is the Senior Pastor at First Christian Church in Erwin, Tennessee. He frequently teaches at Milligan College and Emmanuel Christian Seminary in the areas of religion and the humanities.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction 1

1 Theological Themes in Christian Spirituality 11

2 Priest, Prophet, Pilgrim-(Re)defining the Terms 38

3 Theological Themes in the Lives and Works of Wendell Berry and Cormac McCarthy 62

4 Life in the Flesh: The Priestly Vocation in the Fiction of Berry and McCarthy 116

5 Membership and Community: The Prophetic Vocation in the Fiction of Berry and McCarthy 152

6 A Knack for the Here: The Pilgrim Vocation in the Fiction of Berry and McCarthy 189

Conclusion 227

Bibliography 239

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Wendell Berry and Cormac McCarthy are two of our most important writers. In this fine book, Todd Edmondson shows the ways in which the work of both is shaped by a careful consideration of Christian spirituality. Edmondson's development of a creation-embracing theology of spirituality, along with his thoughtful analysis of these writers' work, make Priest, Prophet, Pilgrim a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of theology and literature."
—Joel James Shuman, Professor of Theology, King's College

"With the heart of a priest, the ethical sensitivity of a prophet, and the imagination of a pilgrim, Todd Edmondson weaves a complex tapestry from the literary threads of Wendell Berry and Cormac McCarthy. This is a real-world look at spiritual vocation; prepare to experience the creative tension between stories of hope and stories of despair from these two literary giants."
—Michael Bowling, Senior Minister, Englewood Christian Church

"By bringing into sharp theological relief the characters drawn from two masterful but intriguingly different writers, Edmondson helps us better imagine how our embodied and seemingly mundane lives in communion with each other and creation might bear powerful witness to both the beauty and the sacredness of life in the flesh."
—Philip D. Kenneson, Professor of Theology and Philosophy, Milligan College

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