Storied Revelations: Parables, Imagination and George Macdonald
George MacDonald, the Victorian poet and theologian, observed that his was a culture saturated with Christian jargon but often void of a profound understanding of the gospel for its own time and culture. The language of Scripture no longer penetrated people's hearts, thoughts, and attitudes; it no longer transformed people's lives. MacDonald, called to be a pastor, turned to story and more specifically the "parabolic" as a means of spiritual awakening. He created fictive worlds in which the language of Jesus would find a new home and regain its revelatory power for his particular Victorian audience.

'Storied Revelations' explores the interface between the Bible and George MacDonald's fiction. The way Jesus uses language in the parables sheds light on our understanding of MacDonald's careful use of language in his fiction. Further still, many of MacDonald's stories are infused with the language of the Bible, often in rather surprising ways.

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Storied Revelations: Parables, Imagination and George Macdonald
George MacDonald, the Victorian poet and theologian, observed that his was a culture saturated with Christian jargon but often void of a profound understanding of the gospel for its own time and culture. The language of Scripture no longer penetrated people's hearts, thoughts, and attitudes; it no longer transformed people's lives. MacDonald, called to be a pastor, turned to story and more specifically the "parabolic" as a means of spiritual awakening. He created fictive worlds in which the language of Jesus would find a new home and regain its revelatory power for his particular Victorian audience.

'Storied Revelations' explores the interface between the Bible and George MacDonald's fiction. The way Jesus uses language in the parables sheds light on our understanding of MacDonald's careful use of language in his fiction. Further still, many of MacDonald's stories are infused with the language of the Bible, often in rather surprising ways.

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Storied Revelations: Parables, Imagination and George Macdonald

Storied Revelations: Parables, Imagination and George Macdonald

Storied Revelations: Parables, Imagination and George Macdonald

Storied Revelations: Parables, Imagination and George Macdonald

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George MacDonald, the Victorian poet and theologian, observed that his was a culture saturated with Christian jargon but often void of a profound understanding of the gospel for its own time and culture. The language of Scripture no longer penetrated people's hearts, thoughts, and attitudes; it no longer transformed people's lives. MacDonald, called to be a pastor, turned to story and more specifically the "parabolic" as a means of spiritual awakening. He created fictive worlds in which the language of Jesus would find a new home and regain its revelatory power for his particular Victorian audience.

'Storied Revelations' explores the interface between the Bible and George MacDonald's fiction. The way Jesus uses language in the parables sheds light on our understanding of MacDonald's careful use of language in his fiction. Further still, many of MacDonald's stories are infused with the language of the Bible, often in rather surprising ways.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780718893293
Publisher: Lutterworth Press, The
Publication date: 09/25/2014
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 George MacDonald: Poet and Theologian
2 Patterns of Subversion and Promise: Jesus' Parables
3 Patterns of Subversion and Promise: Romanticism
4 George MacDonald Theological Rationale for Story and the "Parabolic"
5 Patterns of Subversion and Promise: Lilith
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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