Fantastic Spiritualities: Monsters, Heroes and the Contemporary Religious Imagination
(Sprache: Englisch)
Serious academic study of spiritual and theological themes and frameworks within 4 case studies.
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Serious academic study of spiritual and theological themes and frameworks within 4 case studies.
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1. Spirituality in the Twenty-First Century; 2. Tripping the Light Fantastic; 3. Hero-Pest, Hero-Quest: The Transforming Self; 4. The Good and the Monstrous; 5. Sacrifice and Redemption; 6. The Nature and Limits of Personhood; 7. And They All Lived (Un)happily Ever After; 8. Conclusions: Shadows of the Divine.
Autoren-Porträt von J'Annine Jobling
Jannine Jobling is Associate Professor, Liverpool Hope University, UK. She has published a book on Feminist Biblical Interpretation in Theological Context and writes in a number of areas exploring the intersection between postmodernism and theology.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: J'Annine Jobling
- 2010, 216 Seiten, Maße: 13,7 x 21,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: T & T CLARK UK
- ISBN-10: 0567030474
- ISBN-13: 9780567030474
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Englisch
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'This is a fascinating book that would appeal to both academic and general readers.'--Sanford Lakoff
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