Faith Theology and Imagination

Faith  Theology and Imagination
Author: John McIntyre
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1987
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: UVA:X001261305

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How imagination enriches ethics, devotion and Christian theology.

Faith Hope and Poetry

Faith  Hope and Poetry
Author: Malcolm Guite
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 140944936X

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Faith, Hope and Poetry explores the poetic imagination as a way of knowing; a way of seeing reality more clearly. Presenting a series of critical appreciations of English poetry from Anglo-Saxon times to the present day, Malcolm Guite applies the insights of poetry to contemporary issues and the contribution poetry can make to our religious knowing and the way we 'do Theology'. Readers of this book will return to their reading of poetry equipped with new insights and enthusiasm and will be challenged to integrate imaginative ways of knowing into their other academic and intellectual pursuits.

Between the Image and the Word

Between the Image and the Word
Author: Trevor Hart
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317174943

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The central contention of Christian faith is that in the incarnation the eternal Word or Logos of God himself has taken flesh, so becoming for us the image of the invisible God. Our humanity itself is lived out in a constant to-ing and fro-ing between materiality and immateriality. Imagination, language and literature each have a vital part to play in brokering this hypostatic union of matter and meaning within the human creature. Approaching different aspects of two distinct movements between the image and the word, in the incarnation and in the dynamics of human existence itself, Trevor Hart presents a clearer understanding of each and explores the juxtapositions with the other. Hart concludes that within the Trinitarian economy of creation and redemption these two occasions of ’flesh-taking’ are inseparable and indivisible.

Invented Religions

Invented Religions
Author: Carole M. Cusack
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317113256

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Utilizing contemporary scholarship on secularization, individualism, and consumer capitalism, this book explores religious movements founded in the West which are intentionally fictional: Discordianism, the Church of All Worlds, the Church of the SubGenius, and Jediism. Their continued appeal and success, principally in America but gaining wider audience through the 1980s and 1990s, is chiefly as a result of underground publishing and the internet. This book deals with immensely popular subject matter: Jediism developed from George Lucas' Star Wars films; the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, founded by 26-year-old student Bobby Henderson in 2005 as a protest against the teaching of Intelligent Design in schools; Discordianism and the Church of the SubGenius which retain strong followings and participation rates among college students. The Church of All Worlds' focus on Gaia theology and environmental issues makes it a popular focus of attention. The continued success of these groups of Invented Religions provide a unique opportunity to explore the nature of late/post-modern religious forms, including the use of fiction as part of a bricolage for spirituality, identity-formation, and personal orientation.

Faith and the Play of Imagination

Faith and the Play of Imagination
Author: David J. Bryant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1989
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015029481234

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The Christian Imagination

The Christian Imagination
Author: Leland Ryken
Publsiher: Shaw Books
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2011-12-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780307568847

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The Christian Imagination brings together in a single source the best that has been written about the relationship between literature and the Christian faith. This anthology covers all of the major topics that fall within this subject and includes essays and excerpts from fifty authors, including C.S. Lewis, Flannery O’Connor, Dorothy Sayers, and Frederick Buechner.

Apologetics and the Christian Imagination

Apologetics and the Christian Imagination
Author: Holly Ordway
Publsiher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: 9781945125393

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Apologetics, the defense of the Faith, shows why our Christian faith is true—but it’s much more than that. Apologetics isn’t just the province of scholars and saints, but of ordinary men and women: parents, teachers, lay ministry leaders, pastors, and everyone who wants to develop a stronger faith, to understand why we believe what we believe, to know Our Lord better, and love him more fully. In Apologetics and the Christian Imagination: An Integrated Approach to Defending the Faith, Holly Ordway shows how an imaginative approach—in cooperation with rational arguments—is extremely valuable in helping people come to faith in Christ. Making a case for the role of imagination in apologetics, this book proposes ways to create meaning for Christian language in a culture that no longer understands words like ‘sin’ or ‘salvation,' suggests how to discern and address the manipulation of language, and shows how metaphor and narrative work in powerful ways to communicate the truth. It applies these concepts to specific, key apologetics issues, including suffering, doubt, and longing for meaning and beauty. Apologetics and the Christian Imagination shows how Christians can harness the power of the imagination to share the Faith in meaningful, effective ways.

Teaching and Christian Imagination

Teaching and Christian Imagination
Author: David I. Smith,Susan M. Felch
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802873231

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This book invites Christian teachers to slow down, take a deep breath, and allow their weary souls to recover. The authors -- experienced teachers themselves -- encourage teacher-readers to imagine their work differently, opening up possibilities for reanimating how they view learning in a Christian context. In Teaching and Christian Imagination David Smith and Susan Felch creatively use three metaphors -- journeys, gardens, and buildings -- to illuminate a fresh vision of teaching and learning. Stretching beyond familiar cliches, they infuse these metaphors with rich biblical echoes and theological resonances. We need vision, not just beliefs and techniques, the authors argue in their introduction. And that vision, if it is to sustain us, must be deeply Christian.