bokomslag More Things in Heaven and Earth
Filosofi & religion

More Things in Heaven and Earth

Paul S Fiddes

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  • 390 sidor
  • 2022
Shakespeares plays are filled with religious references and spiritual concerns. His characterslike Hamlet in this books titlespeak the language of belief. Theology can enable the modern reader to see more clearly the ways in which Shakespeare draws on the Bible, doctrine, and the religious controversies of the long English Reformation. But as Oxford don Paul Fiddes shows in his intertextual approach, the theological thought of our own time can in turn be shaped by the reading of Shakespeares texts and the viewing of his plays. In More Things in Heaven and Earth, Fiddes argues that Hamlets famous phrase not only underscores the blurred boundaries between the warring Protestantism and Catholicism of Shakespeares time; it is also an appeal for basic spirituality, free from any particular doctrinal scheme. This spirituality is characterized by the belief in prioritizing loving relations over institutions and social organization. And while it also implies a constant awareness of mortality, it seeks a transcendence in which love outlasts even death. In such a spiritual vision, forgiveness is essential, human justice is always imperfect, communal values overcome political supremacy, and one is on a quest to find the story of ones own life. It is in this context that Fiddes considers not only the texts behind Shakespeares plays but also what can be the impact of his plays on the writing of doctrinal texts by theologians today. Fiddes ultimately shows how this more expansive conception of Shakespeare is grounded in the trinitarian relations of God in which all the texts of the world are held and shaped.
  • Författare: Paul S Fiddes
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780813946528
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 390
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2022-05-30
  • Förlag: University of Virginia Press