The Wizard’s Illusion: A Conversation from Oz with Sallie McFague and Others
by: Katherine Abetz (Author)
Publication Date: May 16, 2022
Language:English
Print Length:268 pages
ISBN-10:1666736023
ISBN-13:9781666736021
Book Description
In a world of increasingly strident identity politics, a theological approach, claiming no more than the outworking of subjectivist sentiment, offers no remedy. What if a key factor in this predicament is a misrepresentation of the operation of metaphor? This acknowledged building-block of language looks set to become a mere component of the wearer’s spectacles. The consequences for theology, philosophy, literature, and even the sciences are yet to be charted. This book takes readers on a journey to the Land of Oz and asks whether our culture, while discarding past errors, can reconnect with the spiritual bonds that underpin language, truth in its various forms, and identity. Companions on the road are Dorothy and her friends, Sallie McFague and the Wizard, Paul Ricœur and C. S. Lewis, and others.
About the Author
In a world of increasingly strident identity politics, a theological approach, claiming no more than the outworking of subjectivist sentiment, offers no remedy. What if a key factor in this predicament is a misrepresentation of the operation of metaphor? This acknowledged building-block of language looks set to become a mere component of the wearer’s spectacles. The consequences for theology, philosophy, literature, and even the sciences are yet to be charted. This book takes readers on a journey to the Land of Oz and asks whether our culture, while discarding past errors, can reconnect with the spiritual bonds that underpin language, truth in its various forms, and identity. Companions on the road are Dorothy and her friends, Sallie McFague and the Wizard, Paul Ricœur and C. S. Lewis, and others. Read more
The Wizard's Illusion: A Conversation from Oz with Sallie McFague and Others
相关推荐
Weibo News Package: a Systemic Functional Perspective on the Text-Reader Relationship (Numanities - Arts and Humanities in Progress, 31)
Modern Approaches to Sīrah Genre: Fethullah Gülen’s Contribution
Self in Ancient and Early Modern Philosophy, The
Re/Marks on Power: How Annotation Inscribes History, Literacy, and Justice
The Kingdom of Cain: Finding God in the Literature of Darkness
William Blake and the Sea Monsters of Love: Art, Poetry, and the Imagining of a New World
A Slice of Life: A Poetry made by Geraldine Brooks
Mysterious Setting (Japanese Novellas)
电子书百科大全
评论前必须登录!
立即登录 注册