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Theology and the Mythic Sensibility: Human Myth-Making and Divine Creativity Andrew Shamel 9781009542609

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How do stories change the way we see both ourselves and the world? That question is the starting-point of this accomplished new contribution to narrative theology. Dr Shamel addresses what he calls mythopoieic fantasy: the fictionalised myth-making occupying those twilight borderlands between contemporary secularity and a religious worldview. Exploring key writers such as J. R. R. Tolkien, Terry Pratchett, and J. K. Rowling, the author argues that the mythic turn of popular culture signals an ongoing hunger for something 'more': more dense, more present, more 'real'. For Dr Shamel, mythopoieic fantasy and Christian theology represent the same human impulse: a desire to participate in the divine. Despite the avowed secularity of many authors of fantasy literature, the creativity of their mythic fictions reveals something of the theological character of all human making. The stories we tell in order to encounter the world as meaningful, argues Dr Shamel, in fact emerge within a theological horizon.

Theology and literature have a rich history of mutual interaction, but the mythic remains largely unexplored by theology - until now.

About the Author
Andrew Shamel is Chaplain and Lord Crewe Career Development Fellow at Lincoln College, Oxford. He is in addition the Treasurer of the Society for the Study of Theology (SST). Theology and the Mythic Sensibility is his first book.

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'The author's setting of mythopoeisis within the larger frame of both narrative and creation theology is notably well done. His engagement with critiques of the power of myth in Bultmann and others is welcome and rare in books on this subject, as is his reading of Gadamer and others. The chapters on mythopoeisis in light of theology of the Logos and Trinitarian theology are all also very good, and his material on Pratchett and Rowling is fresh and original.' Malcolm Guite, Fellow and former Chaplain, Girton College, Cambridge; author of Faith, Hope and Poetry: Theology and the Poetic Imagination
'Andrew Shamel's book is an original and insightful scholarly work that reflects theologically on the paradox of our secular culture's fascination with the fantastic - namely, the peculiar form of mythic literature that has captured wider popular attention, Hogwarts and all. The author makes a compelling case that the Christian imaginary underwrites even anti-theist language.' Kevin Vanhoozer, Research Professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; author of Biblical Narrative in the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur: A Study in Hermeneutics and Theology



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ISBN 9781009542609
Author Andrew Shamel
Format Hardback
Page Count 275
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press

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