`a Yeatsian reverie'
Times Literary Supplement

'Mr Louth writes like an angel'
Theology

`A most learned, well-written and provoking book, with some surprises for all'
Expository Times

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'It deserves to be widely studied and discussed ... Louth has given us a programme to occupy our attention for some time.'
John McIntyre, Religious Studies

'The reader finds himself being drawn into a long and fascinating conversation in which poets meet philosophers, philosophers meet theologians, and theologians encounter historians and literary critics. Claudel, Goethe, T. S. Eliot, Gadamer, Polanyi, Marcel, Lossky, de Lubac, Torrance, to mention only some, all make their contribution.'
PN Review

'it remains an interesting and original attempt to grapple with the nature of theology ... This book needs to be read as an eloquent protest against the dryness of much modern theology and biblical interpretation'
Peter Forster, St John's College, Durham, Anvil, Vol.8, No.1, 1991

This book seeks to exorcize the spectre of the Enlightenment by drawing on H. G. Gadamer's demonstration of `how little the traditions in which we stand are weakened' by the legacy of the Enlightenment. It then applies these insights to theology where the importance of tradition and the unity between theology and spirituality are rediscovered.
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This book examines the presuppositions of the claims of the Enlightenment, and then shows how the traditional ways of theology can be seen to retain their validity.
Dissociation of sensibility; the legacy of the enlightenment; science and mystery; tradition and the tacit; return to allegory; living the mystery.
`a Yeatsian reverie' Times Literary Supplement 'Mr Louth writes like an angel' Theology `A most learned, well-written and provoking book, with some surprises for all' Expository Times 'It deserves to be widely studied and discussed ... Louth has given us a programme to occupy our attention for some time.' John McIntyre, Religious Studies 'The reader finds himself being drawn into a long and fascinating conversation in which poets meet philosophers, philosophers meet theologians, and theologians encounter historians and literary critics. Claudel, Goethe, T. S. Eliot, Gadamer, Polanyi, Marcel, Lossky, de Lubac, Torrance, to mention only some, all make their contribution.' PN Review 'it remains an interesting and original attempt to grapple with the nature of theology ... This book needs to be read as an eloquent protest against the dryness of much modern theology and biblical interpretation' Peter Forster, St John's College, Durham, Anvil, Vol.8, No.1, 1991
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198261964
Publisert
1989
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Clarendon Press
Vekt
254 gr
Høyde
218 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
164

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