Christian Criticism: A Study of Literary God-talkRodopi, 1976 - 201 páginas |
Contenido
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Expressing the Inexpressible | 41 |
Herberts Poetic Godtalk | 55 |
The Sacrifice | 73 |
Miltons God | 87 |
The Satanic Parable | 109 |
The Hazards of Semantic Idolatry | 135 |
The Sermon as Sacrament | 159 |
Performative Preaching | 179 |
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Adam Adam's aesthetic analogical Anglo-Catholic Antony Flew appears appropriate assertions Biblical Book Three Christ Christian claim commitment conceptual context David Crystal disclosure discourse distinction divine doctrine dogma Donne's empirical epic ethical Eve's evocative evoke example experience exploits expression fact faith Flower gious God-talk God's guage Heaven Herbert hermeneutical hermeneutical potential Holy human Hypostatic Union Ibid images interpretation John Donne language-game linguistic literal literary literature logic of obedience logical impropriety London Mammon Max Black meaning mercy metaphor Milton mind moral mystery natural numinous objectivity onlook parable Paradise Lost paradox passage phrase poem poetic devotion poetry preaching Puritan qualified Ramsey Ramsey's rational reader reality reason religious discernment religious insight religious language revealed sacramental Satan Scriptures semantic sense sermon significance simply situation speak speeches spirit stanza statement structure style suggest Swardson synthetic propositions theological tion University Press Virgin Birth vocational Waldock William Perkins words
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Página 22 - The essence of poetry is invention ; such invention as, by producing something unexpected, surprises and delights. The topics of devotion are few, and being few are universally known ; but, few as they are, they can be made no more ; they can receive no grace from novelty of sentiment, and very little from novelty of expression.