The Mystery Beneath the Real: Theology in the Fiction of George Eliot [Kindle-editie]

Pioneering a postmodern religious stanceGeorge Eliot (Mary Anne Evans, 1819-80) was not only a prolific and profound English novelist and pioneering feminist. She was also directly engaged in the religious and theological battles of her day. She translated Stauss' Life of Jesus (1844) and Ludwig Feuerbach's Essence of Christianity (1854). Despite having abandoned orthodox forms of Christian belief, she was a deeply religious thinker, Hodgson maintains, and religious themes and figures appear in all ten of her works of fiction.Hodgson's sympathetic reading of her novels traces her religious pilgrimage from a strongly evangelical Christian home, through critical humanism, to an artistic affirmation of "the mystery beneath the real." Hodgson finds her religious vision directly germane to contemporary theological and religious reconstruction and to "whether and how it is possible to speak meaningfully of the presence and action of God (or of the Divine Mystery) in the world today."

De auteur:Peter C. Hodgson
Isbn 10:B000ROA2DY
Uitgeverij:Fortress Press
Paperback boek:254
serie:Kindle-editie
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