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- catalog abstract "Stanley Romaine Hopper developed a religious perspective called "theopoiesis" that embraced twentieth-century cultural revolutions in theology, poetry, philosophy, and psychology. In this long-awaited book, Hopper explores imaginative literature for religious meaning. The evocative and transformative power of the poetic makes his approach a revelatory theology that does not refer to a supernatural object, but opens the reader to divine mystery in the depths of self and world. Hopper investigates texts of poets, philosophers, theologians, and psychologists, and examines the significance of metaphors, symbols, myths, irony, paradoxes, parables, and anecdotes.".
- catalog contributor b3666038.
- catalog contributor b3666039.
- catalog contributor b3666040.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Coming to Presence: The Artistry of Theopoiesis / R. Melvin Keiser -- Ch. 1. The Spiritual Implications of Modern Poetry (1951) -- Ch. 2. The Modern Diogenes: A Kierkegaardian Crotchet (1959) -- Ch. 3. Wallace Stevens: The Sundry Comforts of the Sun (1965) -- Ch. 4. Symbolic Reality and the Poet's Task (1967) -- Ch. 5. The "Eclipse of God" and Existential Mistrust (1970) -- Ch. 6. "Le Cri de Merlin!" or Interpretation and the Metalogical (1971) -- Ch. 7. The Literary Imagination and the Doing of Theology (1972) -- Ch. 8. Walking Barefoot in the City of the Pied Cow (1973) -- Ch. 9. Dust on the Mirror: The Poetic Quality of Consciousness, East and West (1980).".
- catalog description "Stanley Romaine Hopper developed a religious perspective called "theopoiesis" that embraced twentieth-century cultural revolutions in theology, poetry, philosophy, and psychology. In this long-awaited book, Hopper explores imaginative literature for religious meaning. The evocative and transformative power of the poetic makes his approach a revelatory theology that does not refer to a supernatural object, but opens the reader to divine mystery in the depths of self and world. Hopper investigates texts of poets, philosophers, theologians, and psychologists, and examines the significance of metaphors, symbols, myths, irony, paradoxes, parables, and anecdotes.".
- catalog extent "ix, 337 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Way of transfiguration.".
- catalog identifier "0664219365 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Way of transfiguration.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Louisville, Ky. : Westminster/John Knox Press,".
- catalog relation "Way of transfiguration.".
- catalog subject "809/.93382 20".
- catalog subject "PN49 .H654 1992".
- catalog subject "Religion and literature.".
- catalog subject "Religion and poetry.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Coming to Presence: The Artistry of Theopoiesis / R. Melvin Keiser -- Ch. 1. The Spiritual Implications of Modern Poetry (1951) -- Ch. 2. The Modern Diogenes: A Kierkegaardian Crotchet (1959) -- Ch. 3. Wallace Stevens: The Sundry Comforts of the Sun (1965) -- Ch. 4. Symbolic Reality and the Poet's Task (1967) -- Ch. 5. The "Eclipse of God" and Existential Mistrust (1970) -- Ch. 6. "Le Cri de Merlin!" or Interpretation and the Metalogical (1971) -- Ch. 7. The Literary Imagination and the Doing of Theology (1972) -- Ch. 8. Walking Barefoot in the City of the Pied Cow (1973) -- Ch. 9. Dust on the Mirror: The Poetic Quality of Consciousness, East and West (1980).".
- catalog title "The way of transfiguration : religious imagination as theopoiesis / Stanley Romaine Hopper ; edited by R. Melvin Keiser and Tony Stoneburner.".
- catalog type "text".