PART I 1 Speaking of God in the language of the imagination 2 The fate of the imagination in modernity 3 The fate of the imagination in postmodernity 4 Affirming the truth of imagination: The alternative tradition PART II 5 The world of biblical imagination 6 Creative theology and the making of doctrine 7 Imagination and the adventure of faith 8 Liturgy as literature PART III 9 Metaphor 10 Symbol 11 Myth PART IV 12 Critical realism 13 Symbolic realism 14 Mythic realism
Paul Avis
'A clearly written book which is full of intriguing insights ...
Avis has clearly read widely, listened carefully and thought
deeply.' - Heythrop Journal
' engaging and thought provoking'
'Avis's style is fresh, precise and accessible'
'this affirmation of the creative imagination as crucial to
understanding of God in religion and theology is full of good
thingd, and can be warmly commended' - John Saxbee, Church
Times
'offers not only sustained argument for his own views but also an
excellent survey of the relevant terrain' - David Brown, The
Expository Times
' Avis ia a marvellous collector of quaotations and prepares very
helpful bibliographies. This work is a treasuary for those
interested in the relationship between imagiantion and Christian
belief' - Mark Oakley, Theology
'This is careful analysis, robust defence and a plea for a fresh
was of seeing things.' - Jim Jones, Epworth Review
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