Christian Fantasy: From 1200 to the PresentSpringer, 18/06/1992 - 356 من الصفحات This is the first account of invented stories involving the Christian supernatural. In their development a central concern is found to be the fantasy-making human imagination itself, at first seen as a obstacle to Christian purpose, but more recently given freer rein. |
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الصفحة 1
... thing the atheists maintain that the Bible story itself may be a fable , created by man to assuage his own uncertainties ... Things . Additional factors , par- ticularly the theory of human evolution propounded by Darwin , have made the ...
... thing the atheists maintain that the Bible story itself may be a fable , created by man to assuage his own uncertainties ... Things . Additional factors , par- ticularly the theory of human evolution propounded by Darwin , have made the ...
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... things forth far surpassing her dooings.'8 Here the relation is not immediate divine inspiration , but rather man ' imagination working as it was created to do , in the image of God's . But still it can be felt that even an imagination ...
... things forth far surpassing her dooings.'8 Here the relation is not immediate divine inspiration , but rather man ' imagination working as it was created to do , in the image of God's . But still it can be felt that even an imagination ...
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... things , even in the seemingly strangest of worlds ? But there is another implicit reason behind this continual choosing by each writer of new fantastic worlds - even , in the case of say C. S. Lewis , the choosing of a new world from ...
... things , even in the seemingly strangest of worlds ? But there is another implicit reason behind this continual choosing by each writer of new fantastic worlds - even , in the case of say C. S. Lewis , the choosing of a new world from ...
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... things of God . Indeed the author's very choice of Arthurian romance as his medium may in great part have been to show this ; certainly , given the enormous popularity of stories of the Round Table in his day , he was exploiting the ...
... things of God . Indeed the author's very choice of Arthurian romance as his medium may in great part have been to show this ; certainly , given the enormous popularity of stories of the Round Table in his day , he was exploiting the ...
الصفحة 19
... things are not mere abstractions but realities , and within and beyond all is the reality of the Christian supernatural.1a Put aside the delusions of the world , and there is nothing ; put aside the frauds of Satan and they reveal his ...
... things are not mere abstractions but realities , and within and beyond all is the reality of the Christian supernatural.1a Put aside the delusions of the world , and there is nothing ; put aside the frauds of Satan and they reveal his ...
المحتوى
12 | |
21 | |
The Middle English Pearl | 42 |
The Faerie Queene Book I | 50 |
Dr Faustus | 73 |
The Metaphysical Poets | 94 |
42 | 107 |
The Pilgrims Progress | 115 |
Heaven and Hell | 131 |
The Little Black Boy and The Marriage | 144 |
Modern Christian Fantasy | 156 |
George MacDonalds Fairy Tales | 164 |
The WaterBabies | 330 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
allegory angels Anodos Beatrice become Bible biblical Blake Bunyan C. S. Lewis Cambridge century character Charles Williams Christ Christian fantasy Church Commedia creation Dante Dante's death described desire devil divine dragon Duessa earth eternal evil fact Faerie Queene Fairy Land faith fantastic worlds Faustus Faustus's feel figure further George MacDonald God's Grail Heaven and Hell Holy human idea imagery imagination invented J. R. R. Tolkien journey Kingsley Kingsley's lady Lewis's Lilith Lion literary literature London Manlove Medieval Mephostophilis Milton mind Modern Fantasy moral mystic myth narrative nature North Wind novel Paradise Lost pattern Pearl Perelandra Phantastes picture Pilgrim's Progress planet play poem poet portrays Princess and Curdie Purgatory realise reality Redcrosse Satan science fiction seems seen sense Shardik significance soul Spenser spiritual story supernatural Swedenborg Tamburlaine tells theology things Tolkien true truth University Press Victorian vision Water-Babies whole writers