Religious ImaginationEdinburgh University Press, 1986 - 217 pàgines |
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Pàgina 87
... play and synthesising imaginative designs of the thinkers of a new age , such as himself . Here is a famous passage in which he describes God's first address to humanity : The nature of all other beings is limited and constrained within ...
... play and synthesising imaginative designs of the thinkers of a new age , such as himself . Here is a famous passage in which he describes God's first address to humanity : The nature of all other beings is limited and constrained within ...
Pàgina 90
... play wherein we do best if we assume many masks : To destroy the illusion is to ruin the whole play , for it's really the characterization and make - up which hold the audience's eye . Now , what else is the whole life of man but a sort of ...
... play wherein we do best if we assume many masks : To destroy the illusion is to ruin the whole play , for it's really the characterization and make - up which hold the audience's eye . Now , what else is the whole life of man but a sort of ...
Pàgina 99
... play and counterplay , of seeming and appearance , ultimately stultifies purpose- ful action , and public meaning itself . ' Shakespeare's own imagination thus differs from Hamlet's in that Shakespeare grasps and expresses this truth ...
... play and counterplay , of seeming and appearance , ultimately stultifies purpose- ful action , and public meaning itself . ' Shakespeare's own imagination thus differs from Hamlet's in that Shakespeare grasps and expresses this truth ...
Continguts
JAMES P MACKEY INTRODUCTION | 1 |
I | 18 |
IN CLASSICAL THOUGHT | 29 |
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aesthetic Aquinas Aristotle artist ation Augustine Beatrice beauty C. S. Lewis Calcidius called chapter Christian cognitive Coleridge concept context creative Critique Critique of Judgement Dante Dante's described divine dream epistemological epistemology Erasmus essay existence experience fact faculty feel Hamlet Hegel human Hume idea images intellect interpretation intuition Jesus judgement Kant Kant's Kathleen Raine Keats kind knowledge language light literary logical London look Mary Warnock meaning memory mind mystical imagination myth nature Neoplatonic Neoplatonist object parables passion perceive perception phantasia philosophical Philostratus Plato Plotinus poem poet poetry Porphyry Praise of Folly present prophecy prophets question reality reason reference religion religious imagination rôle seems seen sense soul source-experience spirit St Teresa story suggest symbol Synesius term Testament theology theory things thought Timaeus tradition transcendent transcendental truth understanding unity universal vision Vives whole words Wordsworth writing
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