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Being deified : poetry and fantasy on the path to God / David Russell Mosley.

By: Series: Emerging scholarsPublication details: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, ©2016.Description: lxi, 233 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781506410821
  • 9781506410814
Subject(s):
Contents:
Being Deified; Being Deified; ; ; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Deification and Creativity: A Prelude; Poet and Poem: God, Creation, and Humanity; Before "In the Beginning," Or "In the Beginning God": The God Who is Poet and Theo-Poet; The Poem Days 1-5: The Stage for Deification; The Poem Day 6: Humanity, the Deified; Pride, Evil, and Distorted Vision; The Pride of the Poem: Auto-Deification, Distorted Sight, and Privative Evil; Distorted Eyesight and a Corrupted Cosmos; The Poet Enters the Poem; The Poet Enters the Poem: Incarnation, Deification, and a Restoration of Vision Participating in the Poem: Sacraments, Liturgy, and Human Creativity Participating in the Poem: Sacramental Ontology; Participating in the Poem and Theo-Poem: Human Creativity and Examples from Poetry and Fantasy; Deification and Creativity: A Postlude; Bibliography; Index
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-228) and index.

Being Deified; Being Deified; ; ; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Deification and Creativity: A Prelude; Poet and Poem: God, Creation, and Humanity; Before "In the Beginning," Or "In the Beginning God": The God Who is Poet and Theo-Poet; The Poem Days 1-5: The Stage for Deification; The Poem Day 6: Humanity, the Deified; Pride, Evil, and Distorted Vision; The Pride of the Poem: Auto-Deification, Distorted Sight, and Privative Evil; Distorted Eyesight and a Corrupted Cosmos; The Poet Enters the Poem; The Poet Enters the Poem: Incarnation, Deification, and a Restoration of Vision Participating in the Poem: Sacraments, Liturgy, and Human Creativity Participating in the Poem: Sacramental Ontology; Participating in the Poem and Theo-Poem: Human Creativity and Examples from Poetry and Fantasy; Deification and Creativity: A Postlude; Bibliography; Index

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